Hey, hey, the very inconsistent writer is back again. Look at me publishing two blog posts in a month. What God can’t do doesn’t exist, LOL. Anyway, I have read many books this year and I am currently on my 16th. Let’s pray that my
I am back to reading books and that means *drum roll*, another book review (this is keeping up with my resolutions). I am going to discuss Wordslut: a feminist guide to taking back the English language by Amanda Montell in this blog post. Before we
Keeping up with my new year resolutions, I read a new book. It’s called A Year of Biblical womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head and Calling Her Husband “Master” by Rachel Held Evans. Before we get into
Keeping up with one of my resolutions, I read Ain’t I a Woman by Bell Hooks and I decided to write about it. I am going to highlight the things that stood out to me in this book. A BLACK FEMINIST ANALYSIS ON SLAVERY This
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog post about resolutions and how I wanted to read more. I just read my “1st book” for the year called “Three mothers” by Anna Maliaka Tubbs. Before I go into the awesomeness of this book, I would like
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