Andrea Gomez
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Andrea Gomez is a Latinx book reviewer, cinephile and writer from Southern California. She loves to read own voices literature, sci fi, fantasy, and anything in between. You can usually find her reading slow burn fanfic or watching documentaries online. Keep up to date on her most recent reads on her instagram @pagecactus

Book Review: Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen

Loveboat, Taipei is a charming coming of age debut YA novel by Abigail Hing Wen about learning to forge your own path regardless of parental expectations. All her life, Ever Wong has done everything her parents have asked for. She’s a top…

Book Review: Color Me In by Natasha Diaz

Heartfelt, lyrical and emotional, Color Me In is a story that places self identity front and center. Natasha Diaz’s debut book is about learning to love all of the different, complicated, parts that make you who you are.  Inspired by…

Book Review: We Set The Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia

Tehlor Kay Mejia’s debut, We Set the Dark on Fire, is a sapphic enemies to lovers dystopian novel set in a non specific Latinx world. It’s a book about revolution, freedom and breaking the wheel. At the same time, it…

8 Star Wars Universe Books to Read in Celebration of The Rise of Skywalker

The Star Wars universe spans across generations of filmgoers and has enchanted audiences for decades. It’s become incredibly embedded into pop culture and produced countless amounts of comics, books, TV shows and spin off material. With the release of The…

Book Review: The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus

The Stars and the Blackness Between them is a lyrical, spellbinding contemporary debut saturated in black girl magic, love and the power of reading as a healing tool. The story is told through two main perspectives: Mabel and Audre.Mabel and…

Book Review: Reverie by Ryan La Sala

Ryan La Sala’s debut book, Reverie, is a dynamic, action-packed adventure that digs into the worlds between fantasy and reality. It asks a central question that carries the plot of the book forward—what makes reality real?  Reverie follows Kane Montgomery,…

Book Review: The Toll by Neal Shusterman

Action packed, thrilling, and surprisingly soul stirring — The Toll by Neal Shusterman is a gripping conclusion to the Arc of Scythe trilogy. In the world of Arc of Scythe, death has been conquered. Humanity lives in a post-mortal utopic…