

10 Diverse Book Releases March 2020
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

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

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

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

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

Crazy Rich Asians By Kevin Kwan: Book Review
I was intrigued by Crazy Rich Asians, partly because I had seen the movie, but partly because of the general plot. It seemed like a lighthearted, fluffy romance type of book. Whilst that is kind of true, the gossip and drama I was met with was a sort of intensity I did not see coming. Introduction To Crazy Rich Asians Rachel Chu and Nicholas Young … Continue reading Crazy Rich Asians By Kevin Kwan: Book Review

5 Books To Movies Adaptations: Romance Edition
Books to movies adaptations is something I look forward to watching and reading. Which one got it right? I have done a similar post to this before, however it is the month of February and what better to celebrate then romance edition? There are a lot of them out there, some haven’t been released yet! But here is a list of books to movies adaptations … Continue reading 5 Books To Movies Adaptations: Romance Edition

A Darker Shade Of Magic By V.E. Shwab: Book Review
A Darker Shade Of Magic has seen a lot of hype within the book communities due to its incredible world building and beautiful writing style. So this is my first read by V.E. Shwab and I was prepared for the hype to be met. Introduction To A Darker Shade Of Magic Readers are introduced to a world where there are four London’s- red, white, grey … Continue reading A Darker Shade Of Magic By V.E. Shwab: Book Review

Are Audiobooks As Valid As "Proper Books"?
Audiobooks are books to many people, however there are some who refuse to see them as another format of reading. They have increased in popularity recently, yet still it has a stigma. A lot of book communities are debating over this, here’s my input as really it shouldn’t even be a debate. Audiobooks may not be the same as books, but as a reader I … Continue reading Are Audiobooks As Valid As "Proper Books"?

5 Books To Beat A Reading Slump
Reading slumps are the worst, especially when you have so many books sat unread on your shelf. I’ve done a blog post to help overcome them, but this post is featuring books that helped me beat a reading slump and hopefully you too! Let’s start the year with good reading vibes! Daisy Jones And The Six Daisy Jones and the six is a fast paced … Continue reading 5 Books To Beat A Reading Slump