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REVIEW | The Foxhole Court – Nora Sakavic
“It’s not the world that’s cruel. It’s the people in it.” I think I’m giving this 3.5 stars. I wasn’t sold on it at the beginning… Centred around a brutal team sport that I think is similar to what very little I know of La Cross (is that even how you spell it? – I Continue reading
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Hello Autumn 🍂
Hey, long time eh? Last month turned into a whirlwind of a month for me. The house I’d been buying since January finally all came together and I got the keys! I’ve been busy furniture hunting, painting, and doing some repairs. I’m a long way off a home still, as furniture is taking a long Continue reading
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July Wrap-Up & Check-In
Wow, it has been a long time since I’ve rmeembered to do one of these *facepalm* I feel I’ve neglected the blog a bit, to be honest, I’ve been struggling in general I think – how do you come up with fun and creative things all the time!? Quick check-in, how are we all doing? Continue reading
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The Reading Rush 2020
Hello, hello! It’s time for this years Reading Rush! I adored this last year, it was so much fun! Did you participate? Means as though this is only 1 week, I thought I’d just wrap-up at the end. This years prompts were: 1/ Read a book with a cover that matches the colour of your Continue reading
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REVIEW | The Court of Miracles – Kester Grant
“This is how it started;with a sister weeping in her bed;a child so terrified she sold herself to a thief;a girl so lovely, the world went to war to possess her” This book was so promising! I think I may have put just a little too much expectation on it. But I mean, come on Continue reading
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REVIEW | The Kiss of Deception – Mary E. Pearson
It can take years to mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered. I definitely cannot wait to dive into the next one! Although slow – which isn’t always a bad thing – and featuring some of my most disliked tropes, it pulled me out of a Continue reading
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Brit(ish) – Afua Hirsch
The true failure of our nation is not the things that have happened in the past, but out failure to acknowledge this past, the prejudices, problems and hypocrisy that have – as a result – become woven into the fabric of everyday British life, everywhere. This book was a bit eye-opening for me. I’ve never Continue reading
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REVIEW | Scythe – Neal Shusterman
“But remember that good intentions pave many roads. Not all of them lead to hell.” I really enjoyed this book – the concept is fascinating, and although slow at times, I really loved the storyline. Humanity has conquered death. But space travel proved futile, and so we must subside only on planet Earth. How to Continue reading
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REVIEW | Half A Soul – Olivia Atwater
“It may be true that you only have half a soul, Dora,” … “But that does not make you half a person.” I absolutely adored this story and I cannot wait for more! It was like Jane Austen combined with The Invisible Library, and I could not put it down in the slightest. The setting Continue reading
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REVIEW | Last Memoria – Rachel Emma Shaw
Firstly, how gorgeous is that cover? That was the trouble with stolen memories, you could never trust them once they were yours. Oh this book! The synopsis on Goodreads compares to Joe Abercrombie, and I totally get it. Sarilla has Glokta’s dedication and ruthlessness – I’d even say Ninefingers self-destruction. I’d definitely throw this book 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.
– Hannah 🍂

