June TBR

With recent events, I could not be silent. On my Twitter is a range of resources and I've linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. I've also linked to the two official GoFundMes for George Floyd. I will be doing this … Continue reading June TBR

Let’s Talk Books #3: Date Me, Bryson Keller

If you've been following me for a while, you may remember that Emma and I cohosted a feature called Let’s Talk YA. We decided to revamp this during this world-wide pandemic to become a weekly series where we highlight books that are being published during this time that may not get the release they deserve. We will often feature a review or some other exciting bookish content. This was started last week with some awesome recent releases. Today's post highlights the wonderful The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper.

Mini Review Monday #15

I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, after continuing it earlier this year! In case you haven't seen any of my previous posts, I do 'mini' reviews of books that I've read, loved and usually promised to review ages ago. Today, I'm focusing on three brilliant stories that I was lucky enough to read early, two of which have come out recently. I'm going to start with the new contemporary novel from Sara Barnard, which has been pushed back to next year and I read early via Netgalley thanks to Macmillan.