There are always going to be books you've seen amazing things about, and didn't love as much as everyone else. We all have different tastes after all. I have read more books than I can count that I haven't enjoyed (mainly for school and uni) and that other people have absolutely loved. This is a… Continue reading Giving Books I Didn’t Like A Second Chance?
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The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert – Review
5 Stars I really love fairy tales and have been reading them since I was a small child obsessed with The Brother’s Grimm - I had a slightly child friendlier collected works than the original tales, but it was still extremely creepy and my parents threw it away when they realized how dark the stories… Continue reading The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert – Review
Managing my TBR pile
My TBR pile is getting pretty out of hand right now. I made an excel spreadsheet last week to keep track of everything I want to read and whether or not I own it. It's a bigger list than I thought, and while I love having so many books to choose from, I'm struggling to… Continue reading Managing my TBR pile
The Poison Eaters: And Other Stories by Holly Black – Review
4 Stars I have read all the stories in this before and dipped in and out of it over the years I've owned it, however I decided to read it again in order all at once. Some of these stories are magical and gripping, some are odd and unsettling. Yet they have all stayed in… Continue reading The Poison Eaters: And Other Stories by Holly Black – Review
Reading Wrap Up – May 2019
I'm quite late posting it (oops!) but this is everything I read and finished in May! I've not posted a monthly wrap up before, as usually I'm reading several books at once but not actually getting around to finishing them, so only posting one or two finished books seems like I haven't been reading at… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – May 2019
Hart & Seoul by Kristen Burnham – Review
3 Stars Thank you to netgalley and mascotbooks for providing me with an arc for an honest review. Publication date was 04 June 2019, and I did finish this book 2 days ago, but didn't get the review written in time! Girl meets boy.Boy falls for girl. Girl discovers boy is a runaway K-pop idol in… Continue reading Hart & Seoul by Kristen Burnham – Review
The Phantom Forest by Liz Kerin – Review
The Phantom Forest will be published on 16th July 2019.Thank you to NetGalley and Inkshares for an eARC in exchange for a review. "Every tree in the sacred Forest of Laida houses a soul. Though each of those souls will return to the mortal world for many future lives, not all of them deserve to.… Continue reading The Phantom Forest by Liz Kerin – Review
War For The Oaks by Emma Bull – Review
4 Stars I don't exactly know how to sum up this book. This is the first time I have finished it, but not the first time I have tried to read it. The first time, I almost didn't want it to end. I got halfway through and stopped reading it. I didn't want to be… Continue reading War For The Oaks by Emma Bull – Review
What’s a series you enjoy but don’t hear much about?
I've been on an urban fantasy kick recently and have been planning on re-reading this series at some point soon as book 9 comes out later this year. I never see anyone mention it, on Instagram or otherwise. I know it's kind of cheesy in a way, but it's also a really fun series to… Continue reading What’s a series you enjoy but don’t hear much about?
The Ghost Hunter’s Daughter by Caroline Flarity – Review
2 Stars This book was published on the 17th April 2019Thank you to NetGalley and East Side Press for an eARC in echange for a review. I have very mixed feelings about this novel. I wanted to like it a lot more than I actually did. The premise was great, and the cover and blurb… Continue reading The Ghost Hunter’s Daughter by Caroline Flarity – Review
