I took a slight break from blogging to rest, recharge and read some cracking reads over the holiday period, but I'm back today to wrap up my December and share my excellent haul from very lovely people and publishers.
Tag: book reviews
Recent Reads #97
It's time to recap my recent reads again today! This time, my standouts were So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole, Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal.
Mini Review Monday #131
It's time for another Mini Review Monday! Today, I'm delving into A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft, A Cruel Twist of Fate by H F Askwith and The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland.
Review: Catch Your Death
Last week, Catch Your Death by Ravena Guron hit shelves with a bang. My expectations were set sky-high after loving This Book Kills, but Guron smashed them. This is a scintillating, scheming marvel of a book
Mini Review Monday #130
It's time for my first Mini Review Monday of December. Today, I'm delving into Helle and Death by Oskar Jensen, The Principle of Moments by Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson and Voyage of the Damned by Frances White.
November 2023 Wrap Up and Haul
Today, I'm wrapping up my November, which was another very busy month for me, travelling up and down the country! I was lucky enough to go to YALC and came back with a massive haul, as well as being gifted/sent some other fantastic books.
Review: Only She Came Back
I was sold right from the synopsis of Only She Came Back by Margot Harrison, with the mix of atmosphere, setting and exploration of survivalist culture & true crime. How did the full book live up to those expectations?
Review: Good Girls Don’t Die
Christina Henry never fails to deliver some incredible concepts and astounding work that builds on these ideas and elevates them to new levels. Good Girls Don't Die had an unforgettable concept, but did its execution live up to my expectations?
Mini Review Monday #129
It's time for my final Mini Review Monday of November! Today, I'm delving into two excellent mysteries coming out in January 2024: The Dinner Party by Rebecca Heath and The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose.
Review: Gorgeous Gruesome Faces
Today, I'm super excited to be reviewing Gorgeous Gruesome Faces by Linda Cheng. From just the comparison titles for this book, I was hooked. “Yellowjackets meets She Is a Haunting” - what more could you possibly ask for? Then that stunning cover burst onto the scene and I knew I needed this book in my life.