In 2021 I decided to be bold and have been reaching out to authors for some of my most anticipated reads, as I simply could not wait until the publication dates to sink my teeth into them. One book I reached out for was Barakah Beats, and I very luckily got sent a digital ARC … Continue reading A heartwarming and comforting read | Barakah Beats book review
Category: Book Reviews
Storytelling at it’s finest | Bridge of Clay Book Review
By now I don't think it is a secret that Markus Zusak is my favourite author, with the amount I talk about how much I love his writing, storytelling and books. The Book Thief is one of my favourite books ever, I love The Messenger...and Bridge of Clay was no exception. Cue me raving about … Continue reading Storytelling at it’s finest | Bridge of Clay Book Review
A beautiful book, but a slow-burn read | The Architect’s Apprentice Book Review
I was having a discussion with my friend the other day regarding the content I share on my blog. I like to be positive if I can, and I hope that is reflected in what I write. This is why I write about things I've loved or highly enjoyed, in whatever medium that may be … Continue reading A beautiful book, but a slow-burn read | The Architect’s Apprentice Book Review
Remember, it’s only a game…| Caraval Book Review
Happy 2021 everyone! I really should have said this in my last post, but better late than never! I hope you all had a safe holiday period, or if you don't celebrate, a safe few days off work; and I hope you all were as happy and healthy as possible given the circumstances. I am … Continue reading Remember, it’s only a game…| Caraval Book Review
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again… | Rebecca Book Review
A bit of a different post today. Recently, in readiness for the Netflix film release, I finally read the book Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. I found a group of people to read the book with at the same time, and as we all stormed through it, we discussed what we thought, where we thought … Continue reading Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again… | Rebecca Book Review
Anyone can be a hero | City Of The Plague God Book Review
*Disclaimer - I will try and make this post as spoiler-free as possible* 'City of the Plague God' by Sarwat Chadda is the latest book soon to be released as a part of Rick Riordan Presents. For those of you who don't know what this is, Rick Riordan Presents is a new series as a … Continue reading Anyone can be a hero | City Of The Plague God Book Review
Each of us carries a map of our lives on our skin, in the way we walk, even the way we grow. | A Girl Of Ink And Stars Book Review
Hello, all you lovely people. I hope you are all doing as well as you can be in the current circumstances...if someone is reading this in the future when everything has resumed normality and this is all a distant memory (unlikely, but you never know!)...a large majority of the UK (and actually, the world) are … Continue reading Each of us carries a map of our lives on our skin, in the way we walk, even the way we grow. | A Girl Of Ink And Stars Book Review






