Hello everyone! Who else is feeling festive? I know I am! Today, I'm incredibly lucky to be kicking off the Love, Secret Santa blog tour! Love, Secret Santa is the story of study-driven Angel who is also juggling the school charity fundraiser. Unfortunately, her fundraising partner is Caspar Johnson: handsome, creative and fun, but TOTALLY unreliable.… Continue reading BOOK BLOG TOUR: Love, Secret Santa Author Q&A
Tag: ya lit
BOOK LIST: MY 2019 FAVOURITES
I’m back again with another roundup post! Although I only posted recently about some of my 2019 books, those were really just looking back on the ones I anticipated loving. This post will be all about my top favourite books of 2019, and a breakdown on why I loved them so much! I’m keeping this… Continue reading BOOK LIST: MY 2019 FAVOURITES
BOOK REVIEW – THE BLACK FLAMINGO
I never used to enjoy reading poetry. It would remind me of the days in school where we would endlessly have to annotate and break down somewhat miserable poems. In fact, the only poem I can remember resonating with in school was one called 'Half-Caste' by John Agard, a poem that tells the reader that… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – THE BLACK FLAMINGO
BOOK LIST: A Beginners Guide to…UKYA
When it comes to YA, the majority of the books are set in America. This is all well and good but life in the US as a young adult is very different to life in the UK as a young adult. Our schools are vastly different, language and slang is different, and sometimes it's just… Continue reading BOOK LIST: A Beginners Guide to…UKYA
BOOK REVIEW: ALEX IN WONDERLAND
As a huge fan of Simon James Green, I was delighted to receive an early reading copy of his brand new book, Alex in Wonderland! Huge thanks to Scholastic for sending me one! I wondered whether the book would be just as good as Simon's previous books, and it definitely doesn't disappoint - I read… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ALEX IN WONDERLAND
BOOK REVIEW – I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
As one of my most anticipated reads of 2019, this book certainly didn't disappoint. This book is a triumph, and with such utterly beautiful passages it would be hard to not read this book and have your heart break and swell while reading. When Ben De Backer comes out to their parents as nonbinary, they're… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
BOOK REVIEW – THE PAPER & HEARTS SOCIETY
When The Paper & Hearts Society book was announced by Hachette, I knew that it would be a book that would be a book to really resonate with teens. I put it on my list of most anticipated books of 2019, which you can read here. Lucy Powrie is a big name in the world… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – THE PAPER & HEARTS SOCIETY
BOOK REVIEW: Summer Bird Blue
Hey lovely readers! Today, I've been lucky enough to be chosen to be part of the Summer Bird Blue blog tour - thanks so much to Ink Road for sending me a gifted copy for me to read and review. This was a beautifully sad story, and one that I feel covered grief in a… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Summer Bird Blue
BOOK REVIEW: King of Scars
"Do not think that because I've let you live this long, I cannot change my mind. Accidents happen. Even to men of faith." After a brief break, I'm back to posting book reviews - and what better review to start with than King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo. This was one of my biggest anticipated… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: King of Scars
The Books that Made Me ‘Me’
Guess who's back? After a brief hiatus - during which I got a new job and cut a ton of my hair off - the blog is back and raring to go. I've missed it quite a lot. Never fear - I would never abandon it! Life has just been rather busy currently. Today I… Continue reading The Books that Made Me ‘Me’