Another month down guys. I've spent the past month interning for a publishing house so my reading time has been whilst sat on trains or waiting at stations, so my kindle has been perfect for these. So much so, that my Netgalley TBR pile might actually lower, who knows? Today I'm reviewing An Ocean of … Continue reading Love Travels Through Time | An Ocean of Minutes | A Review
Month: May 2019
Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks | Old Baggage | A Review
When the world feels a little bit too much, what better way to escape than by reading? And what better book to read than one that makes you laugh? This weeks review definitely had my laughing at times. Today, I'm reviewing Old Baggage by Lissa Evans. Blurb What do you do next, after you’ve changed … Continue reading Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks | Old Baggage | A Review
We Can’t Always Get What We Want | Social Creature | A Review
Next on the backlog reviews is a thriller that is sure to shock. A thriller about social media and the danger of what could happen in the modern age, when you'd kill to be liked. Today I'm reviewing Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton, a Netgalley review. Blurb For readers of Gillian Flynn and Donna … Continue reading We Can’t Always Get What We Want | Social Creature | A Review
Revenge Gets You Nowhere | Dead Girls | A Review
May is passing in such a blur for me this year, so much so, that I've hit a bit of a slump with reading and book reviews - so time to catch up on books I've read other the past few months before the reading slump hit. First off, Dead Girls by Abigail Tarttelin, a … Continue reading Revenge Gets You Nowhere | Dead Girls | A Review
Once Upon A Time | Queens of Fennbirn | A Review
It's May! How is it May already? I feel like just yesterday it was February and we were commenting on how long January had been... how wrong were we? Today I'm reviewing Queens of Fennbirn by Kendare Blake, a YA set before her Three Dark Crowns series. Read on below. Blurb Uncover the sisters’ origins, … Continue reading Once Upon A Time | Queens of Fennbirn | A Review