Bookish Rant ✨🌸
As an avid reader and proud member of the #bookishblackgirls community, I often find myself diving deeply into stories that resonate with my experiences and passions. Authors like Kennedy Ryan have a special place on my bookshelf; their works such as "Before I Let Go" and "Seven Days" speak to the nuances of love, resilience, and connection in ways that are both heartfelt and empowering. One of the joys of being part of the bookish world is the ability to share bookmarks, favorite lines, and insightful rants about the books that move us the most. It’s not just about reading; it’s about holding each story close, marking moments that evoke strong emotions, and revisiting them time after time. Lately, I’ve been captivated by stories that mix intense emotional arcs with diverse characters, such as the gripping narratives by Kennedy Ryan and Williams Liame. Their storytelling style keeps me hooked, from the first page to the last. Additionally, being part of forums and hashtags dedicated to #bookish and #bookishblackgirls allows me to connect with others who cherish these unique voices and representation in literature. If you haven’t yet explored this vibrant community or the books made famous there, I highly recommend starting with Kennedy Ryan’s novels and building outwards. The thrill of sharing what you love with others who truly understand makes every reading session richer and more meaningful. In essence, reading isn’t just a pastime—it's a way to celebrate identity, emotion, and shared stories. This rant is a tribute to the authors and books that fuel our love for literature and keep the flame of diverse storytelling alive.







































































I’m so guilty of this