Mar 2020
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REVIEW | Last Argument of Kings – Joe Abercrombie
I’ve had this review sitting here since I read this book in December – reading the entire trilogy last year. I adored this sotry and I can’t wait to pick up the standalones this year, and finally start A Little Hatred which I’ve had since it released (of course). Proof is boring. Proof is tiresome.… Continue reading
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April | OWLs TBR
I just realised I never posted this! *facepalms* Hello there! So for April I’m going to participate in Book Roast’s Magical Readathon! I adored this last year when I completed Hogwarts Professor, and this year I’m going for Spell Maker! The Books ANCIENT RUNESHeartstopper ARITHMANCYOver The Top ASTRONOMYHalf-Blood CHARMSSaga Volume 1DIVINATIONWill be random from my… Continue reading
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REVIEW | Where Wisteria Falls – Chloe Openshaw
That ending! I didn’t see that coming! It was gripping and completely emotion-filled – however, it also left me with some questions about other happenings in the story (unless I misremembered them). Lucy Lane disappeared six years ago from her grandparent’s house, and no one knows what happened that day. The family go back every… Continue reading
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REVIEW | House of Earth and Blood – Sarah J Maas
“Through love, all is possible.” Unmistakably Sarah’s work, this book still feels very much like her ACOTAR series to me. Just with more swearing and getting to the point. But, I am totally hooked. Please give me more. I will spend all my money. With a slower start, this fantasy set in a world more… Continue reading
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REVIEW | King of Thorns – Mark Lawrence
A dark time comes. My time. If it offends you. Stop me. Over this book, the second in a trilogy, we see Jorg grow a little. Sure his choices are still selfish at heart, but he does do some little acts of good for others. And you can never call him stupid – I adore… Continue reading
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REVIEW | Cinder – Marissa Meyer
“Even in the Future the Story Begins with Once Upon a Time.” Cinder is a sci-fi retelling of Cinderella that I have put off for way too long! I adore how this story has been adapted, with Cinder being a cyborg, who are ostracised by society and often not even seen as anything human, living… Continue reading
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REVIEW | Darkdawn – Jay Kristoff
But to live in the hearts of those we leave behind is to never die. And to burn in the memories of our friends is to never say goodbye. So let me say this instead.Goodnight, gentlefriend.Goodnight.Never flinch.Never fear.And never, ever forget. This book! THIS BOOK! 😍 Just all the stars, it was so amazing! I… Continue reading
About Me
Books and food enthusiast. I discovered a love for reading in my late teens, so you’ll see me catching up on older series quite often. I also love to travel around the UK, where I live, and picking up some crafty hobbies – I hope to share snippets of this amongst all the book content. Other interests include gaming, podcasts, drinking too much tea, and trying to personify autumn.