I’m sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last month. 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 talking about three incredible recent reads that all contain impactful messages. … Continue reading Mini Review Monday #37
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Recent Reads #56
As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I’ve read since my last post in approximately fifty words. Some of these books either aren’t released yet or I want to write a full review of in the future, so I’ll just have a quick thought with the full review to come! All American Boys … Continue reading Recent Reads #56
Review: Ariadne
Today, I'm excited to share my review of the stupendous Ariadne by Jennifer Saint. As a huge fan of Greek mythology, I was instantly intrigued by the synopsis, which promises an interesting take on the classic myth. Ariadne herself promised to be an intriguing and complex protagonist, caught in the ambitions and betrayals of male … Continue reading Review: Ariadne
April 2021 TBR (+ Easter Readathon TBR)
Yet again, I’m setting out a TBR for the month, which probably has far too many books on again! Many of these were generously gifted by various lovely publishers and, as always, I’d love to buddy read any. This month, I'm aiming to get through a fair amount of ARCs on my shelf, as well as participating in the Easter Readathon.
March 2021 Wrap-Up and Haul
Today marks the first day of April, so I'm wrapping up my March. It was a great but incredibly busy hectic month for me once more, where I read 26 books, including all of my TBR.
Blog Tour: The Girls Are All So Nice Here
Just ahead of its publication date on Thursday, I'm sharing my review for The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn as part of the blog tour. Thank you so much to Sian Baldwin at HQ Stories for allowing me to be a part of this blog tour and sending me an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Review: That Way Madness Lies
I was intrigued by That Way Madness Lies, as I’ve been studying Shakespeare for a while now and wanted to see how modern writers would interpret these classic stories and put their own distinct twist on them! The representation of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC characters also promises an interesting and refreshing update on what we may … Continue reading Review: That Way Madness Lies
Recent Reads #55
As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I’ve read since my last post in approximately fifty words. This post also explains my concept of ‘The Chosen Ones’ to highlight my favourite books in each post. Some of these books either aren’t released yet or I want to write a full review of in the future, so I’ll just have a quick thought with the full review to come!
Review: What Beauty There Is
Today, I'm really excited to be taking part in the blog tour for What Beauty There Is by Cory Anderson. Thank you so much to The Write Reads and Penguin for inviting me to take part. An exhilarating, emotionally powerful and superbly written thriller that's Winter's Bone meets The RoadWinter. The sky is dark. It is cold enough … Continue reading Review: What Beauty There Is
Review: Lost in the Never Woods
I really loved Aiden’s debut Cemetery Boys and so was instantly intrigued to see how he would tackle the classic tale of Peter Pan, one that we all know and love. From the excerpt I read via a Netgalley sampler, I was hooked by Wendy’s voice and the promise of a deep delve into the effects of trauma through a compelling mystery. Aiden’s trademark distinctive characters were stronger than ever for me. Luckily for me, the amazing Kelsey Marrujo at Macmillan granted my request for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.