The Cathy Earnshaw Wardrobe When I read Wuthering Heights for the first time, I was shocked and alarmed at its unpleasantness. Though I knew that it was widely revered and tragic in nature, I had no idea just how unlikable the characters would be. Let’s be real. Cathy is an awful human being. AND I… Continue reading Well-read Wardrobes: Catherine Earnshaw
Category: Books
Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language – A review
Overall Impression: This book is a comprehensive and thoroughly insightful critique of the English language and its perpetual misogyny in our present society. Wordslut is an enjoyable take-down of the patriarchy and of the English language. The author Amanda Montell takes us on a passage, teaching us the maddeningly male nature of our language and… Continue reading Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language – A review
Well-read Wardrobes: Jane Eyre
Hi friends, Today I’m starting a series on the blog. Every so often, I will be posting virtual wardrobes made by yours truly that come inspired from some of my most loved literary characters. These will be modern fashion pieces that embody and sufficiently represent the personalities, backgrounds and spirits of the classic characters you… Continue reading Well-read Wardrobes: Jane Eyre
5 Contemporary Feminist Books to Check Out
Hey y’all, Personally, I have always been a girls’ girl. Even long before I even knew what feminism was, there was always something in me that would seek out female friendships over male ones. And don’t get me wrong, I am definitely not perfect. I displayed my fair share of bitchiness and internalised misogyny throughout… Continue reading 5 Contemporary Feminist Books to Check Out
The Art of Not Falling Apart – A review
Overall impression: This book needed way more editing. I picked up this book mainly because I thought the title and cover were beautiful and I thought perhaps there was something I could learn from it. And although the subject matter is intriguing and no matter how beautifully Christina Patterson constructs a sentence, this book is… Continue reading The Art of Not Falling Apart – A review



