Blood at the Root: Book Review

Blood at the Root by Ladarrion Williams blends magic, ancestry, and history as Malik uncovers secrets about his past at a magical HBCU. Rooted in the Haitian Revolution and voodoo, it’s a captivating fantasy with rich cultural depth and action.
They Were Her Property: Book Review

UC Berkeley Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers uncovers the active role white women played in the slave trade, challenging the myth of their passivity. Through detailed research, she reveals how these women contributed to and profited from slavery, offering a crucial new perspective on American history.
Books I read in 2024

Get ready to dive into the wild and wonderful world of books! Check out my fun recap of the books I read in 2024, packed with mind-blowing historical fiction, heart-wrenching love stories, and everything in between. Come along for this literary adventure as we explore the most captivating, thought-provoking, and downright entertaining reads of the year!
Resurrection Walk: Book Review

The Lincoln Lawyer series is one of my all-time favorites, so I’m thrilled about the TV show on Netflix. I binged watch season 3 in day. I did tried to spread it out over two days but it was difficult.