Magic, Identity, and the Moon: A Deep Dive into Water Moon

If you love Studio Ghibli, you won’t want to miss our review of Water Moon-a stunning tale of magic, self-discovery, and the power of choice. Continue reading Magic, Identity, and the Moon: A Deep Dive into Water Moon

Studio Ghibli But Make It a Book | Water Moon Review

Today, we’re diving into Water Moon—a stunning, Ghibli-inspired fantasy all about choice, regret, and magical realism. If you love Spirited Away or Howl’s Moving Castle, this book is a must-read. Continue reading Studio Ghibli But Make It a Book | Water Moon Review

Dark Fantasy at Its Finest | The Poppy War Spotify Review

In this episode, I’m diving into The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang—an unforgettable fantasy that blends military strategy, emotional trauma, and raw power. If you’re looking for a dark, thought-provoking read with complex characters and devastating stakes, this is the discussion for you. Continue reading Dark Fantasy at Its Finest | The Poppy War Spotify Review

Weekly Reading List #60

By Cynthia Ayala

Hey there avid readers! I hope that everyone is having a wonderful weekend. Lots of reading this weekend for homework, which is going to be tons of fun. Well, one of the books for class, A Writers Book of Cures and Spells by Marcia Johnson, it’s not that it’s bad, but it is hard to read because it’s written in such an unfamiliar way. It’s very different and has a strong way of lulling the reader, which isn’t bad but it definitely is a good story to read to relax the mind, but it’s not easy to read. Then I have Borges Labyrinths, I’m liking it so far, it’s all the supplemental reading I’m not looking forward to, reading essays, not really my thing, but maybe I’ll be surprised and I’ll find them interesting.

But other than school work, because I would die if that was all I had to read, here’s my reading list for the week to keep my brain functioning. Happy reading!
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