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Sadie By Courtney Summers: Audiobook Review

The Sadie audiobook was one of the first audiobooks I had listened to and I was not disappointed! Audiobooks are so good to have on the go, I highly recommend them. I have a post discussing whether or not they class as proper books here. Introduction To Sadie, Audiobook Sadie has raised her 13 year old sister Mattie as their mother is absent and is … Continue reading Sadie By Courtney Summers: Audiobook Review

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Spin the Dawn By Elizabeth Lim: Book Review

I adore a good fairytale retelling and so when I found out about Spin the Dawn I knew I had to read it! A YA fantasy inspired by Mulan, this diverse book is exactly what I needed to complete one of my reading goals for this year! If you’re a fantasy junkie like me, I’d recommend checking out: A Curse So Dark and Lonely. As … Continue reading Spin the Dawn By Elizabeth Lim: Book Review

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Books I’m Reading For The Owls Readathon

It’s time for the owls readathon and me among many other bookworms are prepping! To get that magical career we’ve always wanted, we’ll be completing prompts for each subject! Book roast is the creator, if you’d like to find out more I would recommend checking her YouTube. As it’s my first year partaking in the owls readathon, I figured I would share my experience through … Continue reading Books I’m Reading For The Owls Readathon

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A Creepy YA Thriller and Mystery: 13 Minutes Book Review

13 minutes is a teenage mystery book filled with drama. Author Sarah Pinborough, has constructed a crime, psychological thriller with amazing characters (that are a little weird). Introduction Natasha Howland died in a lake for 13 minutes. However, no one believes it wasn’t unintentional. As she’s so popular and practically has everything handed to her on a silver spoon, why would she even think of … Continue reading A Creepy YA Thriller and Mystery: 13 Minutes Book Review

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Inspiring Authors And Their Books: International Women’s Day

Happy International Women’s Day! There are so many amazing women who inspire me, this post is all about inspiring authors and their books! Last year, I did a blog post ranting and educating about the inequalities women face. So this year, I wanted to embrace the women who stand out despite society’s standards. Noughts and Crosses By Malorie Blackman This series tackles racism as well … Continue reading Inspiring Authors And Their Books: International Women’s Day

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The Flatshare By Beth O’ Leary: Book Review

The Flatshare is a Rom-com including friends to lovers, so count me in! It is an original, funny and a heartwarming read I never knew I needed. After asking you over on my bookstagram, what your favourite tropes are, this book popped up a lot for friends to lovers! So I decided to give it a read, after all I am on a romance binge! … Continue reading The Flatshare By Beth O’ Leary: Book Review

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The Kiss Quotient By Helen Hoang: Book Review

The Kiss Quotient interested me from the moment I knew about it. Gender swapped roles, diverse representation with an Autistic female lead and a Vietnamese male lead. It also seemed to include a few favourite tropes of mine too! If you’re a fan of enemies to lovers, my review of The Hating Game might convince you to add it to your to be read list. … Continue reading The Kiss Quotient By Helen Hoang: Book Review

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The Hating Game Book Review

The Hating Game sounded right up my alley and it is the perfect lighthearted read. I love the enemies to lovers trope and with humor added in too, check me in! I’m not usually a romance or contemporary reader, but recently I’ve gotten into a binge of them. Maybe the Valentine’s Day feels are really rubbing off on me. It all started off with Crazy … Continue reading The Hating Game Book Review

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Chatty Ramblings: Book Ban, The Pros And Cons

I’ve been on a book ban from January this year, and I’ve experienced struggles as a bookworm but also a difference in my reading. It’s a topic widely talked about within the book community, such as twitter. So I figured a pros and cons list to help separate the truth and facts would be useful, especially if you are thinking on going on a book … Continue reading Chatty Ramblings: Book Ban, The Pros And Cons