
Emily English
Author’s Blog
Emily Peraro English is the author of the fantasy novel Uniting the Heavens.
Emily finds pleasure in collecting her mom’s old Philippine folk tales, and spends time weaving together worlds for the characters who live in her head so they stop bugging her all the time.
2025 - We Have Arrived
It’s possible all I did in 2024 was eat all the delicious things. As I reflect in my New Year post, we’ll see if that’s actually true or not.
Destination: Kure Beach, NC
Kure Beach in North Carolina has easily become one of our favorite East Coast beach destinations.
Book Review: Chatter
Chatter by Ethan Kross explains why we talk to ourselves, the potential for negative self-talk to sabotage us, and what we can do about it. In this review, I visualize my thoughts as cute marshmallows to help you understand where I’m coming from.
It's Time for My New Year Greetings!
I’m going to miss seeing Kakashi every day, but Otto banging away at the typewriter is necessary motivation for 2024! Maybe I will find a Kakashi sticker for inside my planner…
Product Review: Galen Leather Zippered Hobonichi Weeks Cover
If you’re looking for handmade, fine quality accessories for your pens and notebooks, you’ve got to check out The Galen Leather Co. In this review, I write specifically about the Leather Zippered Hobonichi Weeks Cover.
A Tentative Poke at 2023
Kakashi Hatake is here to make sure 2023 is a good year…otherwise, we’re going to chidori the heck out of it…
Book Review: Waiting for Spring
Tall basketball guys with fabulous hair. You’re in, right? Well, if you still need some convincing, read on to find out why I crushed pretty hard on this shojo manga Waiting for Spring by Anashin.
The 5-Day Self-Care Challenge
I took part in Heather Jones’s 5-Day Self-Care Challenge and came out a winner—despite not getting a mani-pedi, facial, massage, and soaking in wine! All joking aside, this challenge was an eye-opener and super beneficial for making small changes in life that will result in huge impacts down the road.
Book Review: Library Wars
Library Wars by Kiiro Yumi is a fun shojo manga series that imagines a world with strict government control of the media while balancing a sweet romance. It’s what you need to read when you want justice and kisses.
Book Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures
There is an octopus in this book, so I might be biased. Ok, no doubt I’m beyond biased, but once you read my review, you’ll understand why I enjoyed this heartfelt read.
Book Review: More than Mom
More than Mom by Heather Jones is a great book for helping you change your mindset and let go of perfectionism and all those other mental obstacles that might be getting in your way.
“Happy New Year” Gets Later!
Happy Year of the Tiger! 2021 wasn’t too bad, but what does 2022 have in store?
Book Review: Kingdom of Ash
I enjoyed the Throne of Glass series, but Kingdom of Ash was insanely long. All the rabid fans will want to kill me even though I said I liked the book.
Film Review: Minari
Minari, written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung, and starring Steven Yeun, is a fantastic film which tells the story of a Korean family trying to achieve the American Dream without falling apart.
Book Review: The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up
A review in which I don’t focus too much on sparking joy, but instead get incensed about the importance placed on undergarments. I’m exaggerating, but a little bit serious.
Happy New Year! Is it Safe to Come Out, 2021?
A brief look back, a shake of the head, then a look ahead in the hopes that 2021 has some goodness in store for us.
Book Review: OSS Operation Black Mail
This is a fascinating read on World War II, covering events on the Asian front from the point of view of the operatives in the Office of Strategic Services—particularly Elizabeth McIntosh and other women who engaged in black propaganda in order to win the war and spare as many lives as possible on both sides.
Book Review: Never Stop Falling
You don’t know this, but I enjoyed Never Stop Falling by Ashely Drew. After you read my review, you still probably won’t know that I enjoyed it.