On the surface, it's a fun novel, but Tschida calls dives into identity in the time of social media. Does identity drive social media, or is social media influencing identity?
Category: Books
I have honest and completely biased – cause I’m human – reviews on all the books I’ve been reading since December of 2016.
Normal People by Sally Rooney
Normal People is an almost new take on a very old cliché. Weird girl, cool dude. Love. Break Up. Bad communication skills. Get back together. There ya have it. The writing made it a good cliché and not a bad one, though.
The Truth Will Set You Free, But First It Will Piss You Off by Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem has the lady-balls to love her writing enough to make a whole book out of her own quotes. I admire this, and I loved it.
Dapper Dan by Daniel Day
Dapper Dan by Daniel Day is a memoir about overcoming obstacles only to find more in the way at every turn. The story of a man navigating a world ruled by systemic racism and still finding a way to change fashion.
A Month in Siena by Hisham Matar
Matar writes with the confidence of a seasoned writer but with the excitement of a toddler reaching for a favorite sweet. It is evident, he has found himself in the middle of his own personal heaven in Siena.
Story Time
Story Time! When You Love A Dog... You do whatever it takes to make sure they're loved, safe, and healthy; in return, they love you with their whole entire hearts. Right now, I love more than one dog. I love FIFTEEN dogs. I might be completed exhausted, but I have never felt more loved.