Hi all! How is January over already??? It felt like the month just dragged but then the last week or so went by really fast! January was a very lazy month for me. I went away to Hobart in Tasmania with my friends for a weekend, and we had so much fun! Then, because work … Continue reading January Wrap Up: The Month of Laziness + Announcing a ReadAThon
Tag: reviews
July Wrap Up: The Month of the Reading Slump
Hi all! July went by with a blink of an eye and I caught that horrid reading slump! The days just flew by and I thought I was reading much more than I actually did, until I looked properly at my Goodreads challenge. I have so many ARCs just piling up, and I'm hoping I'll … Continue reading July Wrap Up: The Month of the Reading Slump
A Book Blogger’s Advice: Things I’ve Learnt From Two Years of Blogging
Hi all! Today I'm going to be sharing a post that's a little different from my usual! I had a bit of a crisis the other night where I felt like my blog wasn't good enough, at least compared to the other amazing book blogs I've seen and/or follow. After I shared my frustrations on … Continue reading A Book Blogger’s Advice: Things I’ve Learnt From Two Years of Blogging
Review: Life in Outer Space by Melissa Keil – a #LoveOzYA novel
Sam is a geek movie-buff with a ragtag group of loser friends who have been taking abuse from the popular kids for years. But when the super-cool Camilla moves to town, she surprises everyone by choosing to spend time with Sam's group. Suddenly they go from geek to chic, and find that not everything boils … Continue reading Review: Life in Outer Space by Melissa Keil – a #LoveOzYA novel
ARC Review: Sweethearts by Gemma Gilmore
"We question each other's reality; we make each other look into things just that little bit deeper." Thank you very much to NineStar Press for providing a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Sweethearts by Gemma Gilmore is an adorable novel that discusses some of the most important issues facing teens today. From bullying, … Continue reading ARC Review: Sweethearts by Gemma Gilmore
A collection of mini reviews because this blogger is lazy: Hamilton The Revolution, The Night Circus, Nimona & Vicious
I've been quite behind on my reviews for a few months now, and because December has been so busy, I haven't had the chance to update my blog as much as I'd like. So I came up with an idea to combine a reviews of books I read months ago into one master post! Behold, … Continue reading A collection of mini reviews because this blogger is lazy: Hamilton The Revolution, The Night Circus, Nimona & Vicious
ARC Review: Illegal Contact by Santino Hassell
"So, I've been here for an hour and so far, this is what I've got - there are two things that can bring out #ThatBrawleySmile. Playing football and his personal assistant." Thank you very much to Berkley Publishing Group for providing a copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. Santino Hassell has quickly become … Continue reading ARC Review: Illegal Contact by Santino Hassell
ARC Review: One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake
"A queen is made of the island as the island is made of her." Thank you very much to HarperCollins for providing a copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. My review is based on a uncorrected galley proof and all quotes used should be checked against the final copy. (This book … Continue reading ARC Review: One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake
Review: This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab
“You wanted to feel alive, right? It doesn't matter if you're monster or human. Living hurts.” (This book is part of #TheReadingQuest - Category: First Book in a Series) This Savage Song is a uniquely peculiar novel that cleverly combines magic, monsters and music. Dark, violent and monstrous, the novel is a real slow-burn that leaves … Continue reading Review: This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab
ARC Review: Spectred Isle by K.J. Charles
"You said I could come to you if I found myself out of my depth.” [...] "I did. Have you?" “In the sense that either I’m going mad or the world is.” “Sadly,” Randolph said, “it’s probably not you." Thank you very much to K.J. Charles for providing a copy of her novel in exchange … Continue reading ARC Review: Spectred Isle by K.J. Charles