There are so many new book releases in March 2020. A lot of them such as Crescent City and Chain Of Gold have received a lot of buzz over on social media. However, there are so many hidden gems that are also being released this month. And as one of my reading goals for this year is to read diverse books, this blog post is … Continue reading 10 Diverse Book Releases March 2020
I’m sharing my top ten books of 2019 in this post, I have surpassed my Goodreads goal for this year so it is perfect timing! From this, I can definitely tell which genre I read the most of so as I mentioned in my bookish and blog resolutions post, I’m looking to read more diverse books! What genre do you read most of? So in … Continue reading Top Ten Books 2019
I briefly mentioned some new year releases in my last post, a 2020 book guide. In this post, I’m going to give a bit more detail about books that I can’t wait to get my hands on so I can start reading them as soon as possible! Hopefully, you’ll be able to add some of these new year releases to your to be read list … Continue reading Anticipated New Year Releases
I’ve joined the hype train a little late, but I’m so glad I did! Six of crows is a book I would recommend to anyone if I’m being honest, but especially those of us who love a bit of fantasy and a heist! There’s a lot to this book that I loved, especially the world building and plot Leigh Bardugo has created. For those of … Continue reading Six Of Crows Is A Must Read: Book Review
Bonfire night is a tradition in the UK to celebrate the discovery of a plot Guy Fawkes organised to blow up Parliament. For instance, a lot of people light fireworks and bonfires to celebrate. But as a bookworm, I prefer to discover shocking plot twists rather then shocking gunpowder plots. So in this post, I am going to share books that achieved a good plot … Continue reading 5 Must Reads Shocking Plot Twists On Bonfire Night
Introduction To Book Clockwork Angel is a book that has been on my to be read list for a while and I finally managed to read it! Cassandra Clare is one of my favourite authors and this book didn’t disappoint at all! I’ve only ever read The Mortal Instruments and they definitely convinced me to read her other books! I’ve not reviewed her books on … Continue reading Book Review: Clockwork Angel By Cassandra Clare
The past month, I was in a reading slump until I finally got to completing a book. In this post I am going to share tips that helped overcome my reading slump as let’s be honest, we all know they aren’t fun. 1. A Different Genre To Cure The Reading Slump From past reading slumps, I have discovered that they usually come if I’ve been … Continue reading 5 Tips To Overcome A Reading Slump
I’m a bookworm and I’ve mentioned that quite a few times on this blog if you didn’t know already. But, I’m also just a broke student who wants to read enjoyable stories that are cheap. Usually, I look at Amazon EBooks as there is a wide variety of books to choose from. It’s also a bonus that they’re usually under £5. So, I’ve put together a cheap and free kindle books I’d recommend list in hopes to give some recognition to amazing authors and of course to help all of you find relatively cheap books. A lot of these may be fantasy; however there are some which will be contemporary and historical fiction as well. If you’re looking for some fantasy reads then my review on A Court Of Thorns And Roses could be useful!
I actually downloaded the first book for free and the book didn’t disappoint. Although the blurb honestly sounds like your typical, cringe worthy fantasy book where the girl is clueless about everything and suddenly she develops powers, it’s definitely not like that at all. I love how different it is, the author introduced a race of her own and it’s intriguing for sure! All of the characters are well developed and there are spin offs that are also so good as well! I’d recommend it and considering I’ve also reread this series, I would say it’s a good buy. Continue reading “Cheap and Free Kindle Books I’d Recommend”