Hello Humans! What’s the longest you’ve ever stuck with a series that didn’t grip you? Where you kept picking up sequels despite knowing you were never going to find a new favourite? Or are you one of those incredibly self-aware people who can rest knowing they read book one and don’t need to pick up... Continue Reading →
City of Ghosts, Victoria Schwab – Book Review
Hello humans! Has it got to a point where I will buy pretty much everything that Victoria Schwab produces? She could bring out a book about the nuts and bolts of 19th-century steam trains and I would still preorder the special edition! But I was genuinely very excited about the release of City of Ghosts, which promised... Continue Reading →
The Magpie King, M. J. Fahy – Book Review
Hello humans! As some may have noticed I’ve been dropping a few more examples of middle-grade titles into my reading schedule these past few months, generally it’s been an incredibly positive experience, I think a lot of the settings and characters in middle-grade titles have the whimsy that somehow rarely gets written into either YA... Continue Reading →
Brightstorm, Vashti Hardy – Book Review
Hello humans! I have been getting into reading Middle-Grade a little more recently (I blame Asha) and one such book that caught my eye was Brightstorm. I think this book has just the most gorgeous cover, for starters, but then reading it I was utterly enchanted. Let me tell you why... Goodreads Summary: Twins Arthur and Maudie receive... Continue Reading →
Quests for Glory, Soman Chainani – ARC Book Review
Hello Humans! Another book review rears it's head as the year continues on at a pace. I've reviewed some of the other books in this series in the past and I was delighted to be approved to read the latest in the series Quests for Glory in advance of publication so I could tell you all... Continue Reading →
Prisoner of Ice and Snow, Ruth Lauren ARC Review
Prison break plots can make the most exciting books, I feel. So when the opportunity to read Prisoner of Ice and Snow arose I couldn't resist. This is listed as a Middle Grade title (but I'm 22 and I loved it) and involves many feats of daring do and a lovely sisterly bond, who could ask... Continue Reading →