Hello humans! This week the TTT theme is both exciting and terrifying at the same time. I read so many amazing books this year it'll be hard to pick just 10. So I'll try and limit myself to new releases and maybe do another post later on about the top ten books I read in 2017?... Continue Reading →
New epic fantasy? Darien, C. F. Iggulden
I'm a bit cross with this one if I'm honest. Because I felt like I was really rooting for it to get incredibly interesting the whole way through and in the end I got about 12 pages of action before the end of the book! Maybe it's the perils of starting a new series, there's... Continue Reading →
Top Ten Most Anticipated Books For The Second Half of 2017
And we're back with an exciting TTT theme. We're looking at anticipated reads! I talk about anticipated reads sometimes on Want to Read Wednesdays but it'll be nice to plonk some of them all in one place. Without any further ado here are my top ten most anticipated books for the second half of 2017!... Continue Reading →
Wintersong, S. Jae-Jones, Spoiler Free Review
Aloha! The sun is beginning to shine here in Oxford and so it feels entirely appropriate to review a book that has 'winter' in the name, of course! Wintersong was published back in February and fist came to my notice when I was looking through past inclusions in Fairyloot boxes. I managed to bag a... Continue Reading →
March Favourites 2017
Hello and welcome to my very first 'favourites.' I want to share with you all the things I've been loving in March. 1. Shiny Book Covers Maybe in another universe I was a magpie because this month I seem to have been drawn towards foiled book covers. From Ink to Heartless to The House of Shattered Wings I've been reading... Continue Reading →
Review – Heartless, Marissa Meyer
Goodreads summary: Now here is a book for which there has been a lot of hype. I think I was getting advertisements for it from about November until I finally succumbed and bought the damned thing. There has also been a lot of buzz surrounding this book, wondering if it has truly lived up... Continue Reading →