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?
Tag: Book Review
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.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
A heartbreaking look into the formative years of Maya Angelou, one of America’s greatest poets and humans.Â
Dreyer’s English by Benjamin Dreyer
Dreyer's English is the closest thing to porn for word nerds.