One Of Us Is Next By Karen M. McManus: Book Review
One Of Us Is Next was definitely a book I anticipated for 2020! You can read my review on One Of Us Is Lying, here. Although it is more a spin off then a sequel, so it can be read as a standalone too! Introduction A Truth or Dare app has been created to fill the gossip void since the death of Simon. Phoebe, Maeve … Continue reading One Of Us Is Next By Karen M. McManus: Book Review
Stay At Home Book Tag
Thank you for tagging me LiteraryLeisha to do the stay at home book tag! This seems perfect to try and be a little more positive in quarantine! 1. Laying in bed- a book you read in one day Recently I’ve been rereading the Harry Potter series and so it was Prisoner of Azakaban. I also read Coraline and House of Salt and Sorrows in one … Continue reading Stay At Home Book Tag
Sometimes In Bath By Charles Nevin: Book Review
Sometimes in Bath is a collection of short stories which shows the history of Bath. At times it felt like fiction, other times it felt like a memoir. Either way, this book was so enjoyable to read! I’d like to thank Rachel’s Random Resources and the author for providing me this book in exchange for an honest review. Introduction to Sometimes in Bath This book … Continue reading Sometimes In Bath By Charles Nevin: Book Review
Books I’m Reading For The Asian Readathon
The Asian Readathon encourages a reader to read books from any Asian author similar to you or not. It was created by @readwithcindy and there’s an official Twitter account if you’d like updates! I’ve mentioned a few times on my blog that I would love to read more diverse books and this was perfect! If you’d like any recommendations, my March Diverse Book Releases might … Continue reading Books I’m Reading For The Asian Readathon
Love From A To Z By S.K. Ali: Book Review
Love From A To Z is a thought provoking YA romance/ contemporary following the journey of Zayneb and Adam and how they deal with Islamophobia and the troubles life throws at them. An educating read for those who don’t know much about the Islamic faith and the struggles Muslims go through on a daily basis. A relatable read for Muslims who deal with hate for … Continue reading Love From A To Z By S.K. Ali: Book Review
12 Popular And Underrated Books: Trope Edition
I love a good trope, especially when it’s done well. I have many favourite books, popular and underrated which have the best tropes! The Chosen One: Underrated Books Relentless Series I briefly mentioned this series in my cheap and free kindle post. The chosen one is such a fun trope and there are many fantasy books out there that fit into it. Although it’s not … Continue reading 12 Popular And Underrated Books: Trope Edition
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
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
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
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