It might be Tuesday but it's time for another Mini Review Monday. Today, I'm delving into Dead Animals by Phoebe Stuckes, The Boy Next Door by Jenny Ireland and The Four by Ellie Keel.
Tag: anticipated releases
Mini Review Monday #142
To kick off April, I’m sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays. Today, I'm delving into The Angel of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones, Day One by Abigail Dean and Clickbait by L. C. North.
April 2024 TBR
Today I’m setting out my TBR for April and this month is a real mix of genres. It’s got a bit of YA contemporary, some crime and thrillers, a splash of romance, a dash of historical fiction and to cap it all off, two of my most anticipated retellings ever. All of these are books I’m very excited to read so let’s see how the month pans out!
March 2024 Wrap-Up and Haul
March was another lovely and very busy month for me - including some amazing events! I read 22 books and completed my TBR. You can check out my thoughts on many of my recent reads here.
Review: One Last Breath
Ginny Myers Sain has a special place on my shelf for her supernaturally tinged, atmospheric and wonderfully written mysteries. I was delighted to win an ARC at YALC of her latest - One Last Breath. Thanks to Electric Monkey for hosting this giveaway. How did it hold up against my expectations?
Review: The Reappearance of Rachel Price
I adore Holly Jackson's work so as soon as I heard about a new standalone book, I knew I had expectations in the stratosphere. The Reappearance of Rachel Price was one of my most anticipated titles of 2024, so read on to hear if it lived up to my hopes.
Mini Review Monday #141
It's time for another Mini Review Monday. Today, I'm delving into The Traitor in the Game by Triona Campbell, Medea by Rosie Hewlett and Dead Girls Walking by Sami Ellis.
Review: Where Sleeping Girls Lie
On its publication date, I'm delighted to be sharing my review of Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé. I adored Ace of Spades, meaning I had extremely high expectations for Faridah’s sophomore novel. These expectations were easily beaten though, as Faridah smashes it out of this world again. Thank you so much to Usborne for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Mini Review Monday #140
It's time for another Mini Review Monday. All of today's reads have murder on their minds, as they all sit within the thriller genre. I've been really enjoying picking up thrillers recently across adult and YA!
Mini Review Monday #139
It's time for my first Mini Review Monday of March. Today, I'm delving into Butter by Asako Yuzuki, Remember, Remember by Elle Machray and Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson.