Who, indeed, are we to say no to love in this month. I'll definitely be checking out The Unhoneymooners which I recall being hot when it was released (it still is, judging by library holds).
I'd love to hear your thoughts if/when you read Vagabonds!
Tell me whenever you finish/stop Vagabonds! I have been likening Eloghosa's writing to (a more wieldy) Clarice Lispector, so it's definitely a trip but truly glorious. All to say, I'm a fan ☺️
I finished it in time for my buddy read chat with MJ (who is also a fan and has been reading Eloghosa's writing for a bit) and now I want to read Lispector, another one who I've started but never finished :')
I started The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren and I liked how easy it was to read.
It is a very predictable and cheesy love story but it's the month of Love, who am I to say no.
I have been thinking of reading Vagabond too but my schedule keeps getting tighter everyday.
Happy Birthday 🎉, so glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for the warm wishes!
Who, indeed, are we to say no to love in this month. I'll definitely be checking out The Unhoneymooners which I recall being hot when it was released (it still is, judging by library holds).
I'd love to hear your thoughts if/when you read Vagabonds!
Tell me whenever you finish/stop Vagabonds! I have been likening Eloghosa's writing to (a more wieldy) Clarice Lispector, so it's definitely a trip but truly glorious. All to say, I'm a fan ☺️
I finished it in time for my buddy read chat with MJ (who is also a fan and has been reading Eloghosa's writing for a bit) and now I want to read Lispector, another one who I've started but never finished :')