2.5 Stars While parts of this were interesting and informative, I did feel a bit let down by it.There are a tonne of 'visualisation' exercises in this book, especially in the fist half, which means I cant actually participate in a lot if what this book has to offer, as visualisation is, unfortunately impossible for… Continue reading The Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock – Review
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Reading Wrap Up – November 2019
I posted this on instagram at the beginning of the month but didn't crosspost it at the same time! Oops! Last month I didn't get as much reading done as I meant to, but also feel like the time I spent reading was still quite a lot, if that makes sense. I did DNF a… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – November 2019
Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron – Review
5 Stars Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an eARC of this book. I read and reviewed this on both Netgalley and goodreads a while ago but apparently didn't cross-post it on here! This book was utterly incredible. I have so many feelings about this book and I can't quite express them all,… Continue reading Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron – Review
The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black – Review
This was everything I dreamed of, wild and wonderful, beautuiful and strange, full of dreams and nightmares and everything in between. It kept building and growing, and ended up in the perfect conclusion to a series I adore. My heart was in my throat for so much of this book, and my mind was racing… Continue reading The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black – Review
Reading Wrap Up – October 2019
I meant to post this on here a few days ago, but I clearly completely forgot, so this is a bit late. Oops I have been trying to spend more time reading recently which has meant my blog has fallen a little by the wayside, though I've been keeping up my Instagram which is what… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – October 2019
All The Bad Apples by Moira Fowley-Doyle – Review
5 Stars All The Bad Apples has left such a deep impression on my heart. It is beautiful, magical, haunting, filled with rage and desperately heartbreaking, but also contains with hope for the future. It spoke to my very soul in a way not many books have, and it will stay with me for the… Continue reading All The Bad Apples by Moira Fowley-Doyle – Review
Rebel Girls by Elizabeth Keenan – Review
3 Stars Thank you to Edelweiss and the publisher, Inkyard Press for an eARC of this book. Rebel Girls promised a feminist rebellion focused on the topic of abortion, and the pro-choice movement. Protests and punk rock. A book that would tackle important issues and promote how important it is to fight anti-abortionists as they… Continue reading Rebel Girls by Elizabeth Keenan – Review
Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin – Review
4.5 Stars Thank you to Edelweiss and the publisher, Harper Collins Teen for and eARC of this book. Serpent & Dove was a really enjoyable read. Witches, witch hunters, witty banter, and a really interesting magic system that felt really fresh and unique? That ticks so many boxes for me! The plot was fun, a… Continue reading Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin – Review
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
A Midnight Clear – Review
4 Stars Thank you to NetGalley and Black Spot Books for an eARC. ‘A Midnight Clear’ is releaseod on 5th November 2019. I loved this eclectic mix of darkly unsettling seasonal stories! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from each of them, due to the fact that as with most short story collections, they… Continue reading A Midnight Clear – Review
