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2.02 / my reading list is growing exponentially and now I'm playing catch up with it
It's a personal blog that features some of my original poetry and other fandom-related content.
You can check out the intro here and the blog faq here.
1. What is addict with a book all about?
addict with a book covers most, if not all, book and reading content for bookaholics and avid readers. I create book reviews and recommendations, character and plot analyses, book-related articles, bookworm memes, and the likes. I focus more on fiction books when making reviews and analyses. It's basically a Bookblr created by a reader for readers.
2. Why blog about books and reading?
One of the toughest challenges I've faced so far as a beginner blogger was selecting a blog niche. It took me a lot of Googling and brainstorming to come up with addict with a book. I decided to blog about this topic because I'm a total bookworm and I'm extremely passionate about reading. I want to provide more content for readers on Tumblr. Books are an awesome part of our society and I want people to know that.
3. What's with the blog name?
My favorite songwriter Pete Wentz once said that everyone's an addict. We're all addicted to something, and in my blog's case, it's books. The difference between "book addict" and "addict with a book" implies that my fangirl addictions other than books, and I think it's pretty cool.
Additional info:
If you have any queries, feel free to message me or send in your questions!
I will normally post about two to three times a week. However, when my school year starts in late August, my posting time will decrease. I am active every day on Tumblr.
I hope to make you smile and enjoy my beginner blogging content. Whether you're an book fanatic like me or a non-reader, you're welcome! Feel free to dive in the wonderful world of reading.
I have seen a post circulating for a while that lists 10 short stories everyone should read and, while these are great works, most of them are older and written by white men. I wanted to make a modern list that features fresh, fantastic and under represented voices. Enjoy!
1. A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa LahiriĀ ā A couple in a failing marriage share secrets during a blackout.Ā
2. Stone Animals by Kelly LinkĀ ā A family moves into a haunted house.
3. Reeling for the Empire by Karen RussellĀ ā Women are sold by their families to a silk factory, where they are slowly transformed into human silkworms.Ā
4. Call My Name by Aimee Bender ā A woman wearing a ball gown secretly auditions men on the subway.Ā
5. The Man on the Stairs by Miranda JulyĀ ā A woman wakes up to a noise on the stairs.Ā
6. Brownies by ZZ PackerĀ ā Rival Girl Scout troops are separated by race.Ā
7. City of My Dreams by Zsuzi GartnerĀ ā A woman works at a shop selling food-inspired soap and tries not to think about her past.Ā
8. A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery OāConnorĀ ā A family drives from Georgia to Florida, even though a serial killer is on the loose.Ā
9. Hitting Budapest by NoViolet Bulawayo ā A group of children, led by a girl named Darling, travel to a rich neighborhood to steal guavas.Ā
10. Youāre Ugly, Too by Lorrie MooreĀ ā A history professor flies to Manhattan to spend Halloween weekend with her younger sister.
The bean jar
chillinā šæāØ
I definitely need an excuse to read one more chapter.
under the sun, under the moon, find me with a book ššÆš { prints & more are on society6 and redbubbleĀ }
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āA good book will give you answers to questions you didnāt know you had. A great book will give you questions to answers you thought you knew.ā
ā Give the Dark My Love by Beth Revis
We are dedicated to promoting, celebrating, and supporting our Asian American and Pacific Islander creators, readers, and community. Below, check out some incredible books by our AAPI creators to read all year round.
When Annaās not looking after her brother and sister or helping out at her fatherās restaurant, sheās taking care of her mother, whose debilitating mental illness keeps her in bed most days. When her mother finally gets out of bed, things go from bad to worse. And as her motherās condition worsens, Anna and her family question everything they understand about themselves and each other.
Seventeen-year-old Pakistani immigrant Zara Hossainās family has waited years for their visa process to be finalized so that they can officially become US citizens. But it only takes one moment for that dream to come crashing down around them.
In this romantic coming-of-age novel, a Korean American girl travels to Seoul in hopes of debuting in a girl group at the same K-pop company behind the most popular boy band on the planet.Ā
When Kimi visits her grandparents in Japan, she is relieved to escape her problems back home. But soon the trip becomes a way for Kimi to learn more about the mother she left behind, and to figure out where her own heart lies.
Aza Wu knows that real magic is dangerous and illegal. After all, casting killed her sister. But to save the legacy of their family teahouse, she enters an underground casting tournament and the stakes couldnāt be higher.
Rukhsana is finding it impossible to live up to her conservative Muslim parentsā expectations. Luckily, itās only a few more months until her new life at Caltech. But when her parents catch her kissing her girlfriend, all of Rukhsanaās plans fall apart.
When Viola Li returns from a trip, she develops an extreme case of photosensitivity. But Viola is determined to maintain a normal life, particularly after she meets Josh.Ā
I want you to know BLACK LIVES MATTER.
That just because Iām a different poc doesnāt mean your problem isnāt my problem. Injustice happening to my African American community, Asian, Muslim, Palestinians. Any injustice to you is an injustice for pocs. And people really hate that my account isnāt about just one social injustice.
I support our trans community, I support the lgbtq+, I support poc businesses. And fight against injustice. Fight against sexism, fight against discrimination, fight against racism, and a fight against child abuse.
I come from a very hateful home, I experienced most of everything that I fight against. And if I didnāt experience it myself I witness it first hand happening to another.
The people who want us angry, bitter and revengeful are the same people who will have us against each other and ask the question āwhat has _____ community done for you??ā Or āYour community is so racist how could I you even say you support usā
Iāll never let someoneās stupid opinion of me change what I think is important. This account is all about support of diverse communities and I may not know everything so when I slip up my only request is that you educate me and teach me how to help.
Knowledge can bring us together, but we canāt let the ones who are against us, bring us to fight one another. When you see another community in need thatās different from yours learn about it, reach out and help.
Every community has its flaws. Black eyed peas,
Where is the love
āBut if you only have love for your own race. Then you only leave space to discriminate. And to discriminate only generates hate. And when you hate then you're bound to get irate, yeah. Madness is what you demonstrate. And that's exactly how anger works and operates. Man, you gotta have love just to set it straight. Take control of your mind and meditate Let your soul gravitate to the love, y'all, y'allā.
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