Hello Humans! Who is ready for some snarky vampire detectives? If the answer is not you then perhaps cease reading this review until such a time as you are emotionally prepared. Quick disclaimer before we begin - I do in fact know Josie personally - we've been out for lunch and book shopping, she is... Continue Reading →
Tunnel of Bones, Victoria Schwab – Book Review
Hello Humans! Another book bites the dust and I've got another review to write! Today I'm reviewing the latest in Victoria Schwab's middle-grade Cassidy Blake series. I quite enjoyed City of Ghosts when I read it last year so I was looking forward to seeing how Schwab tackled a novel set in Paris. Goodreads Summary: Trouble... Continue Reading →
The Night Country, Melissa Albert – Book Review
Hello Humans! Ever wondered what would happen to storybook characters in the modern world (and want something darker than OUAT?) - look no further than the second book in Melissa Albert's The Hazel Wood series. The Night Country is a thriller-meets-fantasy book coming out in early January. I've managed to snag an early copy so I can... Continue Reading →
Ninth House, Leigh Bardugo – Book Review
Hello Humans! It is time. Time to review one of book twitter's most anticipated reads of 2019, this book has been flooding my timeline basically since it was announced and I was lucky enough to get a digital proof copy in order to share my opinions with you. I feel a lot of the hype... Continue Reading →
Fallible Justice, Laura Laakso – Readalong
Hello Humans! It is that time again, for me it is day six of my 'book a day' reading challenge and I'm tackling Laura Laakso's Fallible Justice and I am too excited to write an intro I just wanna get stuck in. Goodreads Summary: In Old London, where paranormal races co-exist with ordinary humans, criminal... Continue Reading →
Slayer, Kiersten White – Book Review
Hello Humans! At this point, If you're a regular reader of my blog or my Twitter you should know that I am obsessed with Kiersten White. I fell hard for her books when I read And I Darken and I've pretty much vowed to read everything she writes until the end of time because everything is so amazing.... Continue Reading →
The Graces, Laure Eve – Readalong
Hello Humans! As you may recall from my Dry readalong, the next book chosen by my TBR Tea-Cup was The Graces by Laure Eve. This was one of the books I was given for Christmas so it's nice to actually be reading it before the end of January. I have to credit Asha for the recommendation of this... Continue Reading →
The Twisted Tree, Rachel Burge – Book Review
Hello Humans! Today's review is for a book that I actually read quite some time ago since I was lucky enough to be invited to the launch at Bonnier Zaffre HQ in London in October. I am, as the title of this blog post suggests, talking about Rachel Burge's The Twisted Tree which is the perfect autumn/winter... Continue Reading →
Sawkill Girls, Claire Legrand – Book Review
Hello Humans! I did intend for the whole of October to be dedicated to scary, creepy, or generally just Halloween-themed books, but then there were a lot of new releases that didn't exactly fit the mould and I had to tweak my plans. However, today's book Sawkill Girl certainly hits the mark when it comes to... Continue Reading →
The Lantern’s Ember, Colleen Houck – Book Review
Hello humans! As it is October, it’s the perfect time of year to be cosying up with your hot beverage of choice and reading something…spooky. Today’s book The Lantern’s Ember certainly goes with a Halloween theme, with witched, pumpkins, vampires and more running throughout the story. I wasn’t totally sure what to expect from this... Continue Reading →
Undead Girl Gang, Lily Anderson – Book Review
Hello humans! Today I’m back with another book that came highly recommended by Asha over at A Cat, A Book, and a Cup of Tea (read her review here). Asha was kind enough to lend me her copy of this book for which I am grateful because it is just amazing. Lily Anderson’s book made... Continue Reading →
City of Fallen Angels, Cassandra Clare – Book Review
Hello humans! Is now the time to reveal I have yet to read all the Cassandra Clare books? I suppose it is. What can I say? I read the original trilogy (City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass) way back in a period of late night insomnia but then never got round to... Continue Reading →