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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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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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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

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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

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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

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4 Pros and Cons Of Reading Challenges

The new year has just begun, and reading challenges have been set by us bookworms either on Goodreads or journals! Everyone has different reading preferences. However, some love to use reading challenges and others don’t! Here is my pros and cons list to give you the full run down and to decide whether or not they are for you! Pros: Helps To Keep Track A … Continue reading 4 Pros and Cons Of Reading Challenges

3 Underrated Summer Reads 2019

Good summer reads are hard to find, especially when you’ve read most popular books. I love finding underrated books that deserves more recognition, so I decided to share my top 3 of 2019! There are so many talented that authors need to be found by more people, I figured this would be the perfect opportunity! 1. An Underrated Author And Book: Starfish Starfish is definitely underrated … Continue reading 3 Underrated Summer Reads 2019

About Me

Hi, and welcome to my internet bubble! I have always been eager to share my thoughts with others, so a blog was the perfect solution. I’ve been a bookworm (dragon) since I was a child. I always thought that there wasn’t many people who adored reading as much as I do. But then I started this blog on a whim, uploaded my first picture on … Continue reading About Me