These themes will vary! It could be based off of some book mail I just received, pop culture, something personal to me, a headline from the news, a trend I noticed when I was buying books for my library system, etc. I hope you stick around to see all the themes and book recs I come up with!

Today’s Theme: Happy Latine Heritage Month!
Happy Latine Heritage Month! Latine Heritage Month started yesterday and will run through October 15th! So for today I wanted to make sure to tell y’all about some of the most recent ones that I’ve read and loved. In this first one, it’s a loose retelling of Romeo and Juliet. It’s historical fiction and there is a social justice aspect to it as well. I really enjoyed this book and actually learned so much from it. I enjoyed this so much and I hope y’all pick it up and love it too. [This book is YA and is out now!]
This one was a no-brainer. I loved this one so much. It wasn’t jump scare scary, but the vibes are scary and immaculate. And the ending of this book I was yelling at it because what in the world?! This was a slow burn, but it was one that I actually didn’t mind. I was so invested in this book. As y’all know I love horror, but if you don’t please know what you’re getting yourself into before you read this lol You’ll be ok in the beginning, but things get intense at the end. I hope y’all pick it up and love it too! [This book is adult and is out now!]
Well, there you go! Here I’m just going to talk about why I grouped these two books together. I hope you enjoyed a look at this small part of the books. For a full synopsis of the book or to add it to your TBR, click the picture and it will take you to their Storygraph. The link on the caption will take you to it’s Goodreads.

What do you think? Have you read either one of these? Let me know in the comments!



