ink & aether isn’t just another online book club—it’s a community built around the magic of reading. Open to teens, adults, and lifelong bookworms alike, it’s a space where stories matter, voices are heard, and conversations feel alive. Reading is at risk of slipping into the background of our screen-driven lives, but projects like ink & aether—and resources like bibliotherapy—show how books can still ground us, connect us, and shape who we are.
Read MoreFor our Banned Book Readathon in ink & aether, the first tarot card drawn was The Chariot—and with it came The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen kicks off the stack in a story that’s part survival, part strategy, and part eye-roll romance. Here’s my 3(ish)-star take on this modern YA classic.
Read MoreCreate time to read, even on the busiest of days. You don’t have to commit hours at a time – just a few minutes here and there.
Read MoreIt wasn’t my first time attempting to type fictional characters on the Enneagram, but for some reason as I read Northanger Abbey it occurred to me just how much fun I was having. In fact, it was so much fun that I decided to start a podcast dedicated to the idea of “mistyping” fictional characters on the Enneagram.
Read MoreI used to never read more than one book at a time, but I've found it to be so much more enjoyable now, especially if I'm reading a particularly long book and just can't wait to start another story. As long as I keep the genres different between the books I'm reading, and especially when I throw a non-fiction book in, I never mix up the storylines and haven't gotten confused or lost… yet.
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