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About Bunny Whispers
Welcome to Bunny Whispers, a cozy corner of the internet where I share book thoughts, creative projects, journaling inspo, and little reflections on life. If you’re into good vibes, artsy moments, and thoughtful storytelling, you’ll feel right at home here.
Recent Posts


YA, fun reads, and guilty pleasures (Book Blogger Hop)
Introduction Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop! It’s hosted by the amazing Coffee Addicted Writer and runs every week. It’s such a fun way to meet other book lovers, discover new reads, and connect with fellow bloggers. This Week's Prompt - Are there genres you read that you feel a little shy about? My Answer The genre I sometimes feel shy about reading is young adult (YA). Even though I am still technically close to the target age, I still sometimes feel hesitant admitting it
Isabela Chieffi
Mar 15


Fahrenheit 451 and the Decline of Reading
Information Book Title: Fahrenheit 451 Author: Ray Bradbury Publisher: Ballantine Books Publish Date : October 19, 1953 Genres: fiction, classics, dystopian, science fiction Moods: dark, reflective, tense Pace: medium Synopsis Fahrenheit 451 is about Guy Montag, a fireman in a world where books are illegal and reading is basically a crime. Instead of putting out fires, he burns books, and society is obsessed with screens, fast entertainment, and shallow distractions. But t
Isabela Chieffi
Feb 14


Things I've been loving lately (#3 | January 2026)
Introduction January has been full of fresh starts and little cozy moments that have made the winter days a little brighter. From quiet mornings with coffee to random things that sparked joy, I’ve been noticing the small pleasures that make this month special. So, just like last month, I’m rounding up all the things I’ve been loving lately, whether it’s a show, a website, a book, or just a feeling that’s been warming up these cold days. Things I've been loving Palm Royale Sea
Isabela Chieffi
Jan 31


Offline is the new cool
Introduction Over my holiday break I had lots of time to sit, relax, and do whatever I wanted. This meant I had lots of time to catch up on my podcasts . One of the episodes I listened to was "Being Offline Is Cool Now?" by Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain. Some of the topics discussed in her episode were many that I had been thinking about for some time now. So taking inspiration from her, I decided to talk about this topic myself. Related I had 228 unlistened podcast ep
Isabela Chieffi
Jan 17


Book Review: Tell me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum (No Spoilers)
Information Book Title: Tell me Three Things Author: Julie Buxbaum Publisher: Random House / Delacorte Press Publish Date : April 5, 2016 Genres: fiction, contemporary, romance, young adult Moods: lighthearted Pace: fast-paced If you’re looking for a more emotional take on young adult relationships, I also shared my thoughts on All the Bright Places , which explores heavier themes like grief and connection. Synopsis Tell Me Three Things is a story about Jessie, a junior in
Isabela Chieffi
Jan 3


Book Review: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
Information Book Title: All the Bright Places Author: Jennifer Niven Publisher: Knopf Books Publish Date : January 6, 2015 Genres: fiction, contemporary, romance, young adult Moods: emotional, sad Pace: medium-paced If you’re drawn to emotional young adult stories, you might also like my review of The Virgin Suicides , another book that explores heavy themes and leaves a lasting impression. Synopsis All the Bright Places is about two high school students, Finch and Viol
Isabela Chieffi
Dec 13, 2025
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