Hello and happy Wednesday, you guys! I hope you've had a good week so far (for my fellow King Of Scars reading people - how is it going so far? Are you guys alright??? Obviously, please, no god damn spoilers.) - I hope my week has been going well. I'm writing up this review on … Continue reading Review: The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi
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ARC Review: Dear Evan Hansen by Val Emmich
A couple of weeks ago, I got a super fun email asking whether or not, I wanted to read Evan Hansen's story. An email written by Evan himself. That definitely grabbed my attention right away as it was different to the usual emails we're being sent from publishers - way to make yourself stand out, … Continue reading ARC Review: Dear Evan Hansen by Val Emmich
ARC Review: The Smoke Thieves By Sally Green
Good morning, you guys! I hope you've all had a nice start to your day and that Monday hasn't been treating you badly! Today actually marks the first day of me starting this program that is supposed to help me find, apply for and get a job so I might be even less active (if … Continue reading ARC Review: The Smoke Thieves By Sally Green
eARC Review: Leah On The Offbeat By Becky Albertalli
Good morning you guys! I've got a bit of a confession to make before we get into today's post: I can't seem to find the proper words to express how I feel about this book. And it is really bothering me. I finished reading this over two weeks ago now I think and I still … Continue reading eARC Review: Leah On The Offbeat By Becky Albertalli
Mini-Reviews: The ‘Popular Backlist Titles’ Edition // I Read The Raven Boys, Shatter Me And Percy Jackson
I've been having one of the best reading months in quite a while and have already finished 9 books at the time of writing this, so I decided to shorten my monthly wrap-up post by sharing some mini-reviews. If you're a regular reader, you might have expected my review of Leah On The Offbeat to … Continue reading Mini-Reviews: The ‘Popular Backlist Titles’ Edition // I Read The Raven Boys, Shatter Me And Percy Jackson
eARC Review: The Astonishing Colour Of After by Emily R. X. Pan
You guys. YOU GUYS. In an unexpected turn of events, I was lucky enough to read three different March releases early (at least, technically) and the final release is Emily X. R. Pan's debut novel The Astonishing Colour Of After! I've mentioned before how I basically blame Jackie for getting me interested in this book … Continue reading eARC Review: The Astonishing Colour Of After by Emily R. X. Pan
eARC Review: Children Of Blood And Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Hey you guys and welcome to my second review for the month of March! I wish I would have read this book earlier to review it in time for its release on March 6th but I got into a bit of a reading slump last month and didn't get a lot of reading done but … Continue reading eARC Review: Children Of Blood And Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
eARC Review: Love, Hate And Other Filters by Samira Ahmed
Hey you guys and welcome to the second review this month (and not the last one either - I'll be on a roll this month)! As I mentioned in my The Cruel Prince review I got approved for three super fun January releases and today we'll be talking about the second one: Love, Hate & … Continue reading eARC Review: Love, Hate And Other Filters by Samira Ahmed
Mini Reviews: Androids, Hackers, Illusionists & Wonderous Women
Good evening you guys! Today's post is going to show up in your readers a bit late because I am a bit off my blogging game and didn't have a post ready for today. #ooops! But luckily I've just come out of a fantastic reading weekend (mostly thanks to Zoe's 24 Hour Readathon!) and I … Continue reading Mini Reviews: Androids, Hackers, Illusionists & Wonderous Women
eARC Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone
Ever since I finished reading The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas earlier this year, I've really been looking for books similar to it and that's when Nic Stone's Dear Martin caught my attention. In Dear Martin, we are introduced to Justyce,Β an African-American boy, who attends a private school and is set to enroll in … Continue reading eARC Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone