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3 Films I’ve Watched Recently

I watch a LOT of films and TV shows and rarely review them. But not in 2020, and, well, now…

aitraaz, bollywood, films, parasite, train to busan, zombie

5 Things I Liked About Sofia Khan is Not Obliged

“You don’t know what you’re doing. You’ve never been here before. You wanted something different to what your parents had,…

#OwnVoices, book review, contemporary, fiction, Muslim, Muslim dating, romance, Sofia Khan is Not Obliged, South Asian

10 Thoughts I Have While Blogging

It’s been a while since I dedicated an entire blog post to the art of blogging, I believe my last…

blog hopping, blogger, blogging, book blogger, discussion, Writing

Rapid Book Reviews (3) – Historical Fiction and Non-Fiction Reads

As suggested in the title, today I will be reviewing Gone with the Wind, The Footsteps of Anne Frank and…

book review, books, gone with the wind, Historical fiction, non-fiction, Royal Fiction, The Constant Princess, The Footsteps of Anne Frank

February Wrap-Up – Books, Shows, Talking Race Discrimination & Mental Health Check-In

I’ve only ever done a wrap-up once, and haven’t done one since, but I think that this year, I not…

Abuse, books, Discrimination, Love is Blind, mental health, Shows, workplace abuse

Book Review: Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“Home was a place we created for ourselves over and over in places that never felt as though they were…

book review, essays, Journalism, Middle East, non-fiction, North Africa, Our Women on the Ground, War

A Collection of Cultures: An Interview with Osi // Guest Post (2)

“We’re not voiceless. Pass the mic.” With an especial focus on mental health, music, and celebrating black love, without further…

A Collection of Cultures, Black community, black love, dating, diverse bloggers, Guest Post, Interview, mental health, music, Poetry

A Collection of Cultures: An Interview with Osi // Guest Post (1)

“We’re not voiceless. Pass the mic.” I don’t know how other POC bloggers feel, but I’ve always felt that there…

A Collection of Cultures, career, Childhood, employment, Family, Guest Post, Interview, jobs, Nigeria, parents

3 Shows I’ve Been Watching

I haven’t posted anything on TV and film in such a long while which is such a shame because I’ve…

Comedians of the World, Shows, television, The Good Place, TV, You Season 2

3 Reasons Why Pride and Prejudice is Overrated

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want…

Book discussion, book review, Elizabeth Bennet, jane austen, Mr Darcy, Pride and Prejudice

Breaking the Silence

*** Trigger Warning *** A few months ago, I wrote about my writing being performed for the Young Muslim Voices…

breaking the silence, Life, personal essay, speaking up

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Book Review

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Book Review Genre: Fiction, Africa, Contemporary Fiction, Feminism, Literary Fiction See more on Goodreads Ifemelu…

Americanah, book review, books, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Contemporary Fiction, Immigration, race, romance

Rapid Book Reviews (3)

Book reviews of A Little History of Philosophy, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), and The Story of Tracy Beaker.

A Little History of Philosophy, book review, books, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), Jacqueline Wilson, Mindy Kaling, Nigel Warburton, The Story of Tracy Beaker

A Collection of Cultures: an Interview with Jay // Guest Post (Part Two)

“We’re not voiceless. Pass the mic.” If you’ve missed part one, click here! Otherwise, we’re getting straight to it! I…

A Collection of Cultures, Bolsonaro, books, Brazil, Brazilian culture, Dom Casmurro, Guest Post, Interview, Machado de Assis, Maria Quiteria de Jesus, microaggressions, Monteiro Lobato

A Collection of Cultures: an Interview with Jay’s Brainstorms // Guest Post (Part One)

We aren’t voiceless, pass the mic. I don’t know how other POC bloggers feel, but I’ve always felt that there…

A Collection of Cultures, autism, Brazil, Celebrations, Culture, Family, Food, Guest Post, Interview, mental health

Trip to Paris: Day Three

Lol, remember when I said I would ease my way back into blogging by writing lighter posts, well joke’s on…

books, customer service, customs, Food, Paris, sacre coeur basilica, shopping, Travel, travelling

Milestone – My Writing is being Performed on Stage by Young Muslim Voices

Just under a month ago, I submitted a short piece to Young Muslim Voices not knowing whether it would be…

Bengali, Community, Culture, Events, milestone, Muslim, Writing, young muslim voices

Trip to Paris: Day Two

Both me and my sister wake up on day two with no desire to leave our beds because we both…

body shapes, body sizes, Champs Elysees, clothes, dessert, Eiffel Tower, explore, fashion, France, French cuisine, holiday, Laduree, macaroons, Parc du Champ de Mars, Paris, survival of the fittest, trains, Travel, travelling

Trip to Paris: Day One

Can you believe that, for eight years, I hadn’t been on a holiday abroad until August this year. I made…

arrondissement, books, Food, France, French bread, holiday, Paris, place de la republique, Travel, travelling

A Collection of Cultures: an Interview with TheWebWeavers // Guest Post

We aren’t voiceless, pass the mic. I don’t know how other POC bloggers feel, but I’ve always felt that there…

A Collection of Cultures, Bangladesh, Bangladeshi, Bengali, Culture, Guest Post, Interview, representiation in books, South Asian, South Asian community, South Asian in America, South Asian stereotypes

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