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April Reading Journal Set-Up

Hello, lovelies. For today’s post, I’m going to be taking you through my reading journal spreads for the month of April! I really wanted to do something inspired by Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse ahead of the release of Shadow and Bone on Netflix later this month. I tried to include little…

March Reading Wrap-Up

Okay, so here’s the deal. This month was rough in so many ways and unfortunately my reading really suffered. I managed to finish 2 books this month, which still leaves puts me 7 books ahead of schedule for my goal for the year so I’m not going to beat myself up…

March Reading Journal Set-Up

Hello lovelies! For today’s post, I’m going to be taking you through my reading journal spreads for the month of March, inspired by Laini Taylor’s Strange the Dreamer. This was one of my favourite books I picked up in February and I was really struggling to think of a theme…

Review: Perfect On Paper by Sophie Gonzales

Everyone in school knows about Locker 89. If you slip a letter in outlining your relationship woes, along with a fiver, an anonymous source will email you with the best advice you’ve ever gotten.  Darcy Phillips, a quiet, sweet junior, is safe in the knowledge no one knows she’s the…

February Wrap-Up

Another month down, people! February was another pretty good reading month for me but there were a lot more 3 star reads compared to January. Here’s some quick stats for you: I managed to read 10 books this month, which puts me 9 books ahead of schedule for my goal for the…

My Favourite Thrillers: Recommendations from a crime-avoidant reader.

Okay, let me be upfront with you right away: crime novels and I do not get along. There’s just something about the traditional crime/thriller/mystery format of following a detective around, trying to suss out whodunnit that inspires nothing in me but the need to doze off. So, when I find…

January Wrap-Up

Today’s post is my very first monthly wrap-up! I’ll be posting one of these on the first Friday of each month, giving you an overview of my reading for the previous month and a mini-review of all the books I’ve finished. I’ll also be including a little look at my…

Review: The Girls I’ve Been by Tess Sharpe

Nora O’Malley’s been a lot of girls. As the daughter of a con-artist who targets criminal men, she grew up as her mother’s protégé. But when mom fell for the mark instead of conning him, Nora pulled the ultimate con: escape.For five years Nora’s been playing at normal. But she…

My 2020 Reading Wrap-Up: Thoughts and Stats from a Very Strange Year

Sigh, what to say about 2020? I know so many of us, including myself, had so many big plans for this year before the metaphorical rug was pulled straight out from under us. However, it’s important to recognise the good things that came from this crazy year, no matter how…

Review: The Ravens by Kass Morgan and Danielle Paige

Kappa Rho Nu isn’t your average sorority. Their parties are notorious. Their fundraisers are known for being Westerly College’s most elaborate affairs. But beneath the veil of Greek life and prestige, the sisters of Kappu Rho Nu share a secret: they’re a coven of witches. For Vivi Deveraux, being one…

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