
Happy Friday, bibliophiles, and more importantly, Happy Halloween! 🎃👻🍬🐈⬛
Whew, it’s been an eventful two months, but most of it’s been good. I’m not in a position to complain. I mean…the leaves!!
Let’s begin, shall we?
GENERAL THOUGHTS:
This is usually the time of the year that I start posting more sporadically, but somehow, I’ve actually managed to squeeze in some time to blog and manage my time a little better. I have been trying to curb my social media time for the past year or so…maybe that’s contributed to it? I hope it has. Either way, even when things have gotten busy, it’s been so nice to have this space to come back to, in good times and bad. I’m grateful that the majority of those times have been good. I don’t want to dwell for too long on the really awful part of this two-month stretch, but all I can say is that I love my Evergreen community so dearly. Seeing everything happen in the aftermath of the tragic school shooting on September 10th has really made me realize what it means to be a community, even from afar. I realized just how many people reached out to me, and that I have so many people in my corner, willing to offer support. And even when I’m out of town, I have nothing but love for everyone who has stepped up to offer support to the EHS and Evergreen communities at large. This community and aid is the kind of thing that the government wants to convince you doesn’t exist—even in the face of tragedy, people will always look out for each other. I’m so grateful that both surviving victims are now out of the hospital, and I’m so grateful for our little mountain town.
That aside, I’ve really felt like I’ve been getting used to this apartment thing. I’m so lucky to be in such a lovely town, and such a lovely part of town—I’ve got so many fun restaurants and general locations right near by. It’s encouraged me to really come out of my shell and get out of the house much more. I’ve learned my lesson about self-isolation—this time last year, I was getting into that business big time, unfortunately—so I’ve really been making an effort to get out of my head and be out in the world, even if I’m taking my daily bread quest down to the bakery. Nothing kicks negative thought patterns in the butt like walking back home while nibbling on a free bread sample like a mouse. All this is to say that I’m proud of myself. I’m getting out there, I’m making my own, cozy space, I’m deepening my relationships with my friends, and heck, I’m really having fun.
Fall is always my favorite month, and Halloween is my favorite holiday. I dressed up as an alien, and even though I had the urge to rub all my makeup off the second I got home, I had a blast walking around campus looking all green and spacey. Nothing beats cinnamon tea, crunchy leaves underfoot, blue jays in the red trees by the bus stop, spooky (not scary, mind you) movies, loud makeup (as if I don’t already do that 24/7), and caramel, pumpkin, and cinnamon flavors. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed fall. I visited Vail and got healed from my midterms just from seeing all of the leaves. I stopped in the middle of the sidewalk while walking home with a friend of mine just to admire a massive leaf right in our path. There are always moments of ordinary joy right in front of our faces, if we just take long enough to look.
I’ve learned by now that there’s only so much news I can pay attention to before I go insane, but I’d like to take this opportunity, especially as we reach the holidays, to offer some resources for some of what’s going on in the States and the Caribbean. In the wake of both Hurricane Melissa and the impending SNAP cuts (oh! and they’re using the money to fund ICE and Trump’s ballroom instead! oh, okay! okay…😀), I figured I would share some resources to donate to those in need. Especially as the holidays grow closer, it’s always a good time to give back to the communities who need it most, especially when the government is blatantly neglecting its duty to do just that. If you’re financially able, I’d encourage you to pitch in where you can:
Hurricane Melissa Relief:
For those affected by SNAP cuts:
https://www.feedingamerica.org
Oh, and because I couldn’t deny you all the pleasure of the leaf…

SEPTEMBER READING WRAP-UP
I read 14 books in September! My reading is starting to slow down because school is getting busy, but I managed to squeeze in some solid books, including for Latine Heritage Month and Bisexual Visibility Week.
1 – 1.75 stars:

- Mistress of Bones – Maria Z. Medina (DNF – ⭐️.5)
2 – 2.75 stars:

- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? – Philip K. Dick (re-read for school) (⭐️⭐️)
- Red Star: The First Bolshevik Utopia – Alexandr Bogdanov (for school) (⭐️⭐️.5)
- Love Points to You – Alice Lin (⭐️⭐️.5)
3 – 3.75 stars:

- Too Like the Lightning (Terra Ignota, #1) – Ada Palmer (⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Sharks in the Time of Saviors – Kawai Strong Washburn (⭐️⭐️⭐️.25)
- Murder by Memory (Dorothy Gentleman, #1) – Olivia Waite (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Amelia, If Only – Becky Albertalli (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Gods of Jade and Shadow – Silvia Moreno-Garcia (⭐️⭐️⭐️.75)
4 – 4.75 stars:

- Alebrijes (The Last Cuentista, #2) – Donna Barba Higuera (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Call Forth a Fox – Markelle Grabo (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Beasts of Carnaval – Rosália Rodrigo (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- EPOCH: A Poetic Psy-Phi Saga – Dave Jilk (for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.25)
5 stars:

- Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora – edited by Saraciea Fennell (anthology) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
FAVORITE BOOK OF THE MONTH: Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed – 5 stars

REVIEWS:
SUNDAY SONGS:
BONUS:
- The Bookish Mutant’s Books for Latine Heritage Month (2025 Edition)
- The Bookish Mutant’s Books for Bisexual Visibility Week (2025 Edition)
OCTOBER READING WRAP-UP:
I read 17 books in October! It’s been one of my best reading months in terms of quantity, but it’d probably be on the shorter side if not for all of the books I’ve had to read for my classes (especially for a very cool class I’m taking on Russian sci-fi!). For the most part, though, it’s been a solid bunch! (This bit will end up in the future November wrap-up, but I’m also finally getting around to reading Dracula…on Halloween, of course!)
2 – 2.75 stars:

- Malinalli – Veronica Chapa (⭐️⭐️)
- Get Real, Chloe Torres – Crystal Maldonado (⭐️⭐️.5)
3 – 3.75 stars:

- Archive of Unknown Universes – Ruben Reyes Jr. (⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Automatic Noodle – Annalee Newitz (⭐️⭐️⭐️.25)
- The Golden Boy’s Guide to Bipolar – Sonora Reyes (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- We – Yevgeny Zamyatin (for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe (The Salvagers, #1) – Alex White (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Volatile Memory – Seth Haddon (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Scout’s Honor – Lily Anderson (⭐️⭐️⭐️.75)
4 – 4.75 stars:

- The Mahabharata: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic – R.K. Narayan (for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- The Volcano Daughters – Gina María Balibrera (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Failure to Communicate – Kaia Sønderby (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Heart of a Dog – Mikhail Bulgakov (for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Solaris – Stanisław Lem (for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- EPOCH: A Poetic Psy-Phi Saga – Dave Jilk (re-read – for school) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.25)
- Red City (The New Alchemists, #1) – Marie Lu (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.25)
- Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses – Robin Wall Kimmerer (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
FAVORITE BOOK OF THE MONTH: Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses – 4.5 stars

REVIEWS:
- The Volcano Daughters (10/7/25)
- Scout’s Honor (10/14/25)
- Failure to Communicate (10/21/25)
- Red City (10/28/25)
SUNDAY SONGS:
Today’s song:
That’s it for this wrap-up! Have a wonderful rest of your day, and take care of yourselves!







































































