It's time for another monthly wrap-up and yet again, August just seemed to fly past. This month has seen some incredible highs and lows for me personally, but my reading has been absolutely stellar. I've managed to read 23 books, including my TBR.
Tag: book reviews
Review: The Hawthorne Legacy
Today, I want to delve into the endlessly intriguing The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Thank you so much to Phoebe Williams at Penguin Random House Children's UK for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Mini Review Monday #48
I’m sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last week. In case you haven’t seen any of my previous posts, I do ‘mini’ reviews of books that I’ve previously read and am now ready to share my full thoughts about.
Blog Tour: Lies Like Wildfire
Today, I’m really excited to be reviewing the enthralling Lies Like Wildfire by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez. Thank you so much to Penguin and The Write Reads for allowing me to be a part of the blog tour.
Recent Reads #63
As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I’ve read since my last post in approximately fifty words. I want to write a full review of some of these books in the future, so I’ll just have a quick thought with the full review to come.
Mini Review Monday #47
I’m sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was a little while ago. In case you haven’t seen any of my previous posts, I do ‘mini’ reviews of books that I’ve previously read and am now ready to share my full thoughts about.
Review: The Lost Girls
Today, I’m reviewing The Lost Girls by Sonia Hartl. This is an absorbing and alluring tale that explores female rage, solidarity and friendship. Hartl has crafted a darkly comic sapphic vampire romance will make you fall in love. This is the type of book you just have to devour.
Review: Dangerous Play
Today, I’m reviewing Dangerous Play by Emma Kress. This is is a powerful and extremly evocative novel that tackles rape culture, harassment and sexism. It is the type of book you just want to press into everyone’s hands and get them to read immediately.
Blog Tour: Wicked Little Deeds
Today, I’m really excited to be reviewing the thrilling Wicked Little Deeds by Kat Ellis. Thank you so much to Penguin and The Write Reads for allowing me to be a part of the blog tour. Wicked Little Deeds is the type of book that casts a shadow over you as you become entranced by its darkly compelling pages. Reading it feels like the foreboding dark clouds rolling over the sky with its intense atmosphere.
Recent Reads #62
As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I’ve read since my last post in approximately fifty words. I want to write a full review of some of these books in the future, so I’ll just share some quick thoughts now with the full review to come.