A Court Of Thorns And Roses: Review

I have to say when I first started this book I was really excited to read it.. Although I thought the book was slow-paced in the beginning and a little in the middle, I couldn’t put it down. However, when the pace did pick up the book became so intense filled with adventure and passion. The characters and setting had hooked me in, so different … Continue reading A Court Of Thorns And Roses: Review

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Daisy Jones and the Six: Book Review

I decided to give this book after all the hype I had seen basically everywhere. I wasn’t disappointed although if it wasn’t for the hype maybe I would’ve liked the book even more than I already do. The style of writing is completely different to what I’m used to reading as it told the story as if it was a documentary. At first I found … Continue reading Daisy Jones and the Six: Book Review

Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (And Other Lies): Amazing Women on What the F-Word Means to Them: Review

As I’ve said before, this month is all about feminism, women and how great we are. So after putting off reading this book for a while (mainly because I have so many books that I want to read), I finally read it and it has honestly taught me so much. I loved reading what feminism means to amazing women around the world, some of those … Continue reading Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (And Other Lies): Amazing Women on What the F-Word Means to Them: Review

The Sun and her Flowers: Book Review

So since I absolutely loved milk and honey, I figured I would end self love month on the sequel, the sun and her flowers. I’ve heard great things about it and I couldn’t wait to read it! Literally read it in one second as I was that addicted to it! Several poems have me chills and to be honest I thought there wasn’t much to … Continue reading The Sun and her Flowers: Book Review

Milk and Honey: Book Review

This month is self love in honor of February and the special date in it, Valentine’s Day. I couldn’t really think of a book I wanted to do a review on a book that was about self love until I thought of Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur. She covers many themes in her book of poetry including cultural standards, abusive relationships, family, healthy relationships, … Continue reading Milk and Honey: Book Review

Book Review: The Noughts and Crosses series

The series Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman is thought- provoking as it covers topics racism, politics and prejudice. The idea of coloured people being inferior to whites is flipped. Coloured people (Cross) are of a higher class than colourless people (Noughts). The author Malorie Blackman has brilliant writing and I absolutely love her works! There are four books in total: Noughts and Crosses, Knife … Continue reading Book Review: The Noughts and Crosses series