Do you ever read a book and love it so much you don't quite know how to put it into words? That is exactly how I feel about this book. I have been writing this review for weeks, hoping to be able to explain how much I loved this book and why. I only hope … Continue reading The Stardust Thief: A Reminder of Why I Love Fantasy | Book Review
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Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
Book: Daughter of the Moon GoddessAuthor: Sue Lynn TanReleased: 11th January 2022Genre: FantasyRating: 5 stars From the moment I heard the premise of Sue Lynn Tan's debut novel, I was intrigued and desperate to get a copy of the book to read it as soon as I could. The premise of the book is as … Continue reading Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
A year in books: a review
So as 2021 draws to a close, I thought this would be a good year to reflect on my reading. Last year I managed to read 75 books. I did set myself a challenge to read 100 books this year, but about September I realised that maybe I was being quite optimistic and wouldn't hit … Continue reading A year in books: a review
An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
So, Indivisible is now published and out in the world for all to read. How exciting! (You may recall one of my previous blog posts were about why I was excited for this book and I got to ask Daniel Aleman a few questions about Indivisible and his writing process. If you missed that, find … Continue reading An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
My most anticipated 2021 read | Indivisible | And An Interview With Author Daniel Aleman!
Happy April everyone! I’m starting to get a lot more excited on the book front, as there is a lot of books I’ve pre-ordered this year that are starting to come out and I am really looking forward to reading. The first of which is out one month today. That book being Indivisible by Daniel … Continue reading My most anticipated 2021 read | Indivisible | And An Interview With Author Daniel Aleman!
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
All booked up: October edition
Hello people of the internet. It's been a while since I've done a book related post. For a long time I was in a bit of a book slump and despite valiantly trying, I could not focus on a book for love nor money. But then October seemed to be the turning point for me. … Continue reading All booked up: October edition
Old Sport | Why I Love The Great Gatsby So Much
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a lot of love and adoration for F. Scott. Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby'. Some people share my love for the novel, others less so. In my high levels of excitement and anticipation for the release of the graphic novel adaptation of the book, I thought I … Continue reading Old Sport | Why I Love The Great Gatsby So Much







