Hello humans! I very rarely read books about vampires anymore, despite having been the perfect age to be completely obsessed during the height of the Twilight hype (we all live with our past selves somehow). But, a few years ago, when I was suffering from second-degree burns caused by dropping a cup of tea on... Continue Reading →
Batman: Nightwalker, Marie Lu – Book Review
Hello humans! Waaaaaay back when I reviewed the first release in the DC Icons Series Wonder Woman: Warbringer written by (one of my all-time favourite authors) Leigh Bardugo. I ended up really enjoying the story and the writing so it was on my mind that I ought to read the later books in this series.... Continue Reading →
Predator’s Gold, Philip Reeve – Book Review
Hello humans! That’s right I’m still reading my way through Philip Reeve’s Hungry City Chronicles from the library’s ebook stash! I’m having the problem I always have when I read series where they all start to merge into one in my mind, if you see anything that happens in a later book then let me... Continue Reading →
All the Crooked Saints, Maggie Stiefvater – Book Review
Hello humans. Bit of a tricky one here...not sure how to start it. I guess transparency is the issue of the day. I bought this book before I had come across any of the controversy surrounding Maggie Stiefvater and this book. I don't want to get into that here, and people have put it far... Continue Reading →
State of Sorrow, Melinda Salisbury – Book Review
Hello Humans! How can it possibly be the end of March? How? Who allowed this to happen? We are ¼ through the year! It seems fitting to have started the year reading Melinda Salisbury and then to mark today with her latest book State of Sorrow. This was a book that I honestly wasn’t that... Continue Reading →
The Electrical Venus, Julie Mayhew – Book Review
Hello humans! After all these years, you would think I’d be utterly fed up with books set in circus/travelling shows. After Caraval, The Night Circus, Daughter of the Burning City and so many more I should be avoiding books like these like the plague. But I can’t help it! Something in me just can’t get... Continue Reading →
Spindle Fire, Lexa Hillyer – Book Review
Hello humans! Is it time to revisit a Want to Read Wednesday book from days gone by? I finally got round to reading the copy of Spindle Fire my darling husband got me for Christmas last year and I have some thoughts and feelings. Goodreads Summary: It all started with the burning of the spindles. No.... Continue Reading →
Everless, Sara Holland – Book Review
Hello humans! Has it taken me literally months to read this book after receiving it in a Fairyloot box? Why yes it has! Am I kicking myself for not getting to it sooner? Why yes I am! I feel like a lot of the hype for Everless has died down but I still wanted to tell you... Continue Reading →
Mortal Engines, Philip Reeve – Book Review
Hello humans! Today's book was one that I hadn't actually anticipated adding to my TBR in February but then it sort of...happened. It was one of those instances of books sneaking up on me and then having to read the entire series despite the fact that my actual TBR is looming dangerously. So yes, that's what... Continue Reading →
Hero at the Fall, Alwyn Hamilton – Book Review
Morning mortals! (I know for some it isn't morning, just pretend it is unless you're not a morning person, you do you, friend). ANYWAY. Hero at the Fall was one of my most anticipated releases for early 2018, in fact, it was my first preorder to arrive this year (I love getting book post). I've been... Continue Reading →
Wild Beauty,Anne Marie McLemore – Book Review
Hello humans! Ready for a review of one of the lovely books I got for Christmas? (yeah it's taken a while to get to all of my Christmas books don't judge me). Wild Beauty has been on my list for the longest time, ever since I saw the gorgeous floral cover, I'm a sucker for flowers.... Continue Reading →
The Extinction Trials, S. M. Wilson – Book Review
Hello humans! I know everyone and their mum has already written a review for this book, but I'm reviewing everything I read this year and I'd really love to tell you what I thought about one of the most talked about YA books from early this year. The Extinction Trials is one of the best examples... Continue Reading →