It’s that time of year, when everyone posts their favorites of the year and wrap up posts. This was my first year tracking both everything I read and watched (usually I just track my reading). So I thought it’d be fun to share what I spent my time on in 2020. Without further ado…here is everything I read and watched (though did not necessarily finish, especially…
Mini Book Reviews (#2): Six of Crows, One Way or Another, Two Trees Make a Forest
December 22, 2020 by JessicaI’ve decided to mostly try to post mini book reviews every month or so, so here’s the next installment. *Includes affiliate links to Bookshop. I make a small commission if you purchase through my shop. Six of Crows By Leigh Bardugo Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price—and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz…
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been watching a lot of Netflix shows (and Hulu and Disney+) during lockdown. I’ve also been reading a decent amount. So, based completely on shows/movies I’ve recently watched on Netflix and books I’ve read this year, here are some book recommendations based on Netflix shows you may have watched recently. *This post include affiliate links for Bookshop. If you…
This post is reposted from my old blog, with a few edits. It was originally published July 2017. Two of the things Taiwan is known for is its food and night markets (夜市/yèshì in Chinese). From Shilin Night Market, Ximending Night Market, and Raohe St Night Market in Taipei to Miaokou Night Market in Keelung to Rueifong Night Market and Liouhe Night Market in Kaohsuing, there is…
It’s been a while since I’ve written book reviews, but I’ve been reading more again, so I hope you’ll enjoy these mini book reviews of some of my recent reads. It covers both adult and YA novels, across genres from romance to mystery and suspense, and is just a taste of what I’ve read recently. Get a Life, Chloe Brown Take a Hint, Dani Brown by…
I always get excited when fall comes around and the leaves change and the air gets crisper because, among other things, the colder months are the perfect time to get lost in some of my favorite moody, (mostly) sad, acoustic music. If you’re looking for some atmospheric music for these months, look no further. Here are some of artists, albums, and songs to add to your…
This post is reposted from my old blog, with a few edits. It was originally published February 2019. While I was studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain (in January 2019), Morgan Harper Nichols posted an image with text that said “I hope you come alive whenever you are traveling to beautiful and far-off destinations, and I hope you also come alive in living rooms & heartfelt conversations,…
This post is reposted from my old blog, with a few edits. It was originally published September 2019. On blogging I don’t know where to start with this post. I keep putting off writing because I know it won’t be perfect, and I always want to put my best foot forward. But I’m going to commit to writing this, making minimal edits, and publishing it in…
Hi there! Welcome to Infinite Golden Floors. I’m Jessica, a 23 year old recent graduate living and working near New York City. You may or may not know me from my many years on the internet and many different blogs. I started off as a book blogger, but after graduating high school, I also wanted to start documenting my college experience. From there, the original iteration…