Hello and Welcome!

 


Hello hello! My name is Kayla - reader, writer, and recently, an MSLIS graduate. Over the years, I have been involved with book community in various ways. Beginning with a "bookstagram" account in 2013, I quickly realized my love for reviewing and recommending books. I established my first review blog, Literary Obsessions, and began working with authors and publishers to write reviews, host interviews with authors, assist with promotion before book releases, and more. I maintained Literary Obsessions faithfully throughout high school and truly loved the work that I was doing.

As it has the tendency to do, life got busy, and my passion project fell to the wayside. I attended the University of Virginia, becoming heavily involved in my campus ("Grounds") community and graduating in 2020 with a BA in Sociology and Foreign Affairs. Both majors were reading and writing intensive, leaving me little time to read and review for fun. I returned a few times to Literary Obsessions following graduation, hoping it could be something I rekindled during the COVID-19 pandemic, but again found myself overwhelmed by the new way of the world and often uninspired to write even though I was devouring books.

After working for several years in social services, I acknowledged that while I loved the public service aspect of my job, I wanted more face-to-face interaction with the people I was serving. So, after years of family and friends telling me that I would make a great librarian, I finally decided to stop being stubborn and applied for graduate programs to earn a Master's of Science in Library and Information Science. Five short months later, I resigned from my position, packed up my books (all 3,000 of them, which in hindsight was a little insane), and moved to Syracuse, New York to attend Syracuse University. 

The two years I spent at Syracuse University were utterly transformative. Ironically, although I have always been a massive bibliophile, I had fought against the notion of becoming a librarian for years. Call me stubborn, a contrarian, a nonconformist - I have never liked doing things simply because others told me I should, which has saved me just as much as it has led to lost opportunities. Finally giving in and pursuing this degree allowed me to recognize a calling that felt like it had been sitting just below the surface, just waiting for me to peel back the layers and accept it.

And so, here we are again. A new path, a new blog, but the same love of books as always. More than a decade later, I understandably feel like a different person than I was when I began Literary Obsessions as a high schooler. While that page and those reviews still exist, a new start here at The Left-Handed Librarian seems like a necessary shift. Here, my main goal is to get back to the basics - reviewing and recommending books that I've loved. Whether they're upcoming novels, recent releases, or older stories that are finally escaping my endless To Be Read pile, I hope to provide you with my honest opinion to help inspire your next great read. Let's get on with it!

As before and as always, happy reading!

Kayla

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow - Review