Today I felt something I haven’t felt in a long time. Ready for it? I felt the urge to write. My last post was in 2021. It’s been 4 years since I wrote anything for Birdie Bookworm. I’ve missed this community but for a long time, I stopped reading. I burnt out. I was pushing […]
Birdie’s Best Books of the Twenty-Teens!
2019 really sucked for me, in many ways, but especially in blogging. I disappeared for months! I tried to find my drive again, but every time I tried to announce my return, I’d only disappear again. It’s why I promised myself I’m not going to make any announcement this time. It’s better to take it […]
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Rock by Anyta Sunday Standalone October 1, 2014 About the Book: Igneous. When Cooper’s parents divorce, he finds himself landed in Week About—one week with his mum and one week with his dad. Only, it’s not just his dad he has to live with. There’s Lila, too: The other woman, the one who stole the rock-solid foundation of […]
Feather your House with Books | M/M Contemporary Romance Reviews
Liam Davis & The Raven Anyta Sunday Standalone January, 2017 (Original Pub: March 2014) About the Book: Liam Davis is a serious journalist, and he’s good at it. Or at least, he was. Until the chief of Scribe, the campus magazine, makes him give up his politics column to write for the party page —the party page […]
Feather your House with Books | M/M Contemporary Romance Reviews
I think I’ve found the best place on earth: The Klunatics Facebook group! When I explained how hard my last two weeks have been, due to the pregnancy loss, and asked for romance recommendations that were angst and grief free, reads that would lift my spirits and make me feel happy, the responses were overwhelming! […]
Feather your House with Books – YA Romance Reviews
About the Book: Theodore Finch is fascinated by death, and he constantly thinks of ways he might kill himself. But each time, something good, no matter how small, stops him. Violet Markey lives for the future, counting the days until graduation, when she can escape her Indiana town and her aching grief in the wake of […]