

Book Review: When Breath Becomes Air
#5stars #whenbreathbecomesair “Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still it is never complete.” - Paul Kalanithi When Breath Becomes Air is a memoir from Paul Kalanithi, a neurosurgical resident who has to face his uncertain death from cancer. Nearing the final days of his life, Paul reflected on his view on death over his life, from the scientific lens through his calling in neurosc
Nov 15, 20252 min read


My New Essay Collection - Bridging Realms: Essays on Literature & Contemporary Issues
Hello everyone! I would also like to announce that I compiled and published some of my most proud essays into this essay collection Bridging Realms: Essays on Literature & Contemporary Issues . Inspired by Roxane Gay's Opinions , I decided to compile my writing spanning a wide variety of topics. These essays are my takes on different the political issues on agriculture and religion to some of my proudest book reviews that I put on this blog. While a few essays here have earne
Oct 26, 20251 min read


dreamcatcher: My Poetry Book is Here!
Hello everyone! I'm excited to say that over the summer, I had the chance to compile the poems that I've written over the years into a poetry book. Through my years in high school, one of the most pivotal inspirations and visions came from my dreams. I see each of these poems capturing each product of these moments, hence a dreamcatcher. The sections of chapbook is broken into the different kinds of dreams, each a pocket into how I view my world from the most concrete to imag
Oct 25, 20251 min read


Book Review: Station Eleven
#stationeleven #bookreview #fivestars “Survival Is Insufficient” - Emily St. John Mandel / Star Trek It’s been quite a while since I had...
Oct 10, 20252 min read


Movie Review: The Other Boleyn Girl
You believe that? That women can be the match of men? It is a question women have asked themselves for some time. But we concede men do...
Jul 28, 20253 min read


Thoughts on 11th Grade
Looking back now, 11th grade and just high school in general has moved at such a rapid pace. It only seems that 10th grade was just...
Jun 10, 20253 min read


Book Review: There There by Tommy Orange
“We are the memories we don't remember, which live in us, which we feel, which make us sing and dance and pray the way we do, feelings...
Jun 9, 20252 min read










