Winter is here. Changes are coming.
Changes are Coming
Friday, 30 December 2016
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
TBR Feature is the chance for me to, every Wednesday, pick one of my unread books and discuss it: why I picked it up, when I'll get round to reading it, if I'm still interested in it at all etc.
1984 by George Orwell
Labels:
classics,
dystopia,
tbr feature
Friday, 23 December 2016
The wonderful people at Loot Crate - the nerdy crate subscription service - recently reached out to me and asked what I'd love to have in my dream crate. They're on the hunt for new ideas and would like to know what people would like to receive the most. One lucky person might even end up having their idea turned into a real Loot Crate! Having eyed up some of their previous boxes, I was more than happy to take them up on their offer, and it's because of them that I present you with my idea:
The Heroine Crate
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
TBR Feature is the chance for me to, every Wednesday, pick one of my unread books and discuss it: why I picked it up, when I'll get round to reading it, if I'm still interested in it at all etc.
The Glimpse by Claire Merle
Labels:
dystopia,
romance,
tbr feature,
young adult
Friday, 16 December 2016
Adult colouring is quite the trend these days and there are many books to choose from. If you're still looking for Christmas gifts, or maybe just want to treat yourself over the festive period, here are the top three that I'd recommend.
Labels:
book recommendation
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
TBR Feature is the chance for me to, every Wednesday, pick one of my unread books and discuss it: why I picked it up, when I'll get round to reading it, if I'm still interested in it at all etc.
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
Labels:
adult,
fantasy,
romance,
tbr feature
Friday, 9 December 2016
It's not a secret that the Selection series is one of my all time favourite series, but I haven't really talked that much about it on my blog. Sure, I've mentioned it in passing and touched upon the romance in the first book, but I've never formally reviewed the series or talked about why I love it so much. Yes, it has it's flaws and I fully acknowledge them, but that doesn't diminish how enjoyable the books are. Hopefully, this post will explain to you why I got so swept up with Maxon and America.
Labels:
romance,
series review,
young adult
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
TBR Feature is the chance for me to, every Wednesday, pick one of my unread books and discuss it: why I picked it up, when I'll get round to reading it, if I'm still interested in it at all etc.
The Queen's Fool by Philippa Gregory
Labels:
adult,
historical fiction,
tbr feature
Friday, 2 December 2016
November was a very good month of reading for me - I actually stuck to my TBR and read everything on it, as well as an extra.