Women’s History Month Reads Sistah Girls, March is Women’s History Month so I’m sharing books by Black women across five different genres. Each one of these books portrays Black women in distinctly different lights, but they’re all strong and intelligent...
The Lex List Sistah Girls it’s a new year and January was truly a good start for all my new year reading adventures. Ummm, I kind of went heavy on urban romance in January, not sure why but it just happened that way. It’s all good though because I’m already switching...
Classic + Timeless Reads by Black Authors Reading preferences are subjective. Nothing has driven that point home for me more than the GoodReads comment and review section. I quickly learned that one person’s favorite read is another person’s D.N.F (Did Not Finish)....
Black Romance Novels x Dating Apps & One-Night Stands Sistah Girls, if you met a guy on a dating app or had a one-nightstand, could you have your fun and walk away forever? Or would it lead to something more? Most of the how we met stories don’t begin with...
Books to Film Sistah Girls, have you ever read a book and thought, “this should be a movie?” It happens to me all the time, and while the argument can be made that some movie adaptations from books aren’t as good it still doesn’t stop me from...
Luster: A Novel by Raven Leilani Sistah Girls, this book is wild. If you’re looking for a dramatic read with a lot of depth then this is for you. Luster is a literary fiction novel that follows Edie, a broke 23-year-old with a monotonous job and a dangerous...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.