Sorry I've been a bit less active recently, it's not even that I haven't been very active recently. It's not even that i haven't been writing or creating content - I have, it's just I haven't had the energy or foresight to set up some sort of posting schedule, and I've also been quite busy.… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – September 2019
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Reading Wrap Up – August 2019
This is my August wrap up! I started and finished 6 books this month, 4 of them on my kindle. Every month I say I'm going to read more physical books and then I never do because I have so many books I haven't read on my kindle yet! I also have a few eARCs… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – August 2019
Reading Wrap Up – July 2019
This is my July wrap-up which I am posting here a couple of days late (but put on Instagram a little early!) due to being at Ozora Festival for a bit over a week! This month I mainly read on my kindle again, but I also listened to parts of the Nevernight and Godsgrave audiobooks… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – July 2019
The Memory Thief by Lauren Mansy- Review
3 Stars Thank you to Edelweiss and the publisher for an eArc. The premise of this book isn’t one I have really seen before. Though I have seen something similar before, this was done in a captivating and fresh new way that really caught my attention. I love the ideas of memory as currency, and… Continue reading The Memory Thief by Lauren Mansy- Review
The Beholder by Anna Bright – Review
3.5 Stars ‘The Beholder’ was a book I was really intrigued and excited about. Initially I saw mention of it being an Odyssey retelling but that was thankfully quickly taken out of the synopsis, as it is nothing like the Odyssey. The premise was interesting, and was a concept I hadn’t seen before. Though it… Continue reading The Beholder by Anna Bright – Review
A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer – Review
5 Stars Retellings of classic fairy tales with a new spin on them are some of my favourite things. So obviously I was extremely excited to read ‘A Curse So Dark & Lonely’. Beauty and the Beast was my joint favourite Disney film (along with Hercules) as a child, and Robin McKinley’s ‘Beauty’ is my… Continue reading A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer – Review
Reading Wrap Up – June 2019
I finished six books this month and most of them were on my kindle! I had two ARCs, one from Netgalley and one from Edelweiss. The books I chose this month mostly seemed to be in the same sort of vein story-wise in that they were based on mythology, stories or retellings. It was completely… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – June 2019
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
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
