Pages: 384Published: 10th September 2019Genre: Historical FantasyContent warnings: Racism, animal cruelty In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, she feels little different from the artifacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored, and utterly out of place. Then she finds a strange book. … Continue reading Book Review – The Ten Thousand Doors Of January by Alix E. Harrow
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The TBR Tag
Hello everyone, I hope you are having an excellent weekend so far and enjoying your current books. This tag is all about upcoming reads - I found it on Sepia Reads and wanted to have a go. It was actually created by Rachel back in 2014. How do you keep track of your TBR pile? … Continue reading The TBR Tag
Kindle Vocabulary Builder #6
Hello everyone, One of the fun and perhaps lesser known features of a Kindle is the Vocabulary Builder, which is a perfect tool for people like me who enjoy learning new words and vocabulary! It allows you to store all of the words that have looked up the definition for while reading. They automatically appear … Continue reading Kindle Vocabulary Builder #6
Book Review – I Know You by Annabel Kantaria
Pages: 323Published: 28th June 2018Genre: Domestic ThrillerContent warnings: Sexual references, child death You trust her. You shouldn’t. That picture you just posted on Instagram? I’ve seen it.The location you tagged? I’ve been there. You haven’t been careful enough, have you?Because I know all about you. But when I meet you, I won’t tell you that.I’ll pretend. Just like you … Continue reading Book Review – I Know You by Annabel Kantaria
ABC Book Challenge – M
Hello everyone, I am now halfway through the alphabet for this fun bookish challenge, where I chart all of the books I have loved and look ahead to the ones that are buried in my TBR. Some of my favourite books of all time begin with 'M', so here we go! My Most Memorable Reads … Continue reading ABC Book Challenge – M
Book Review – The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
Pages: 358Published: 6th March 2018Genre: Young Adult Contemporary A young girl in Harlem discovers slam poetry as a way to understand her mother’s religion and her own relationship to the world. Xiomara Batista feels unheard and unable to hide in her Harlem neighborhood. Ever since her body grew into curves, she has learned to let her fists … Continue reading Book Review – The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
Monthly Wrap-Up – October 2019
Hello everyone, The end of another month! Autumn has taken hold, the weather is already a long way down the path towards freezing, and the clocks have gone back by one hour here in the UK. October was a busy month, especially at work with the start of a new term at university, and lots … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up – October 2019
The Stranger Things Book Tag
Hello everyone, I spent some of my summer watching the whole of Stranger Things right from the beginning, and I became slightly obsessed - especially after season three. It has become one of my favourite shows, so obviously when I saw this book tag I couldn't resist it! I originally discovered it on Kelly's blog, and it … Continue reading The Stranger Things Book Tag
Book Review – The Passengers by John Marrs
Pages: 416Published: 1st April 2019Genre: Dystopian ThrillerContent warnings: Suicide, sexual abuse Eight self-drive cars set on a collision course. Who lives, who dies? You decide. When someone hacks into the systems of eight self-drive cars, their passengers are set on a fatal collision course. The passengers are: a TV star, a pregnant young woman, a disabled war hero, an … Continue reading Book Review – The Passengers by John Marrs
Discussion – My Top Five Book Blogging Omissions
Hello everyone, Hope you are having a great start to the weekend! I have a slightly different discussion post today, which has been in my mind for a while and reflects some of my recent thoughts as a book blogger. When I began book blogging, I had very little idea about what to post and … Continue reading Discussion – My Top Five Book Blogging Omissions









