Hello Fellow Readers, I decided to trial this meme on a weekly basis, as many of you do. I thought it would be a great way for me to provide more contents on my blog and also, I wanted to join the fun. I love reading your WWW posts and I wanted to give it… Continue reading WWW Wednesday – 3 February 2021
Category: Bookish Things
A Few Tips on How to Defeat a Reading Slump
Hello Fellow Readers, How is your week going? I hope you are keeping warm and safe. Today I wanted to discuss with you a problem we readers all share and we all risk facing once in a while - falling in a reading slump. You slowly start noticing you are dragging on that book for… Continue reading A Few Tips on How to Defeat a Reading Slump
WWW Wednesday – 27 January 2021
Hello Fellow Readers, I decided to trial this meme on a weekly basis, as many of you do. I thought it would be a great way for me to provide more contents on my blog and also, I wanted to join the fun. I love reading your WWW posts and I wanted to give it… Continue reading WWW Wednesday – 27 January 2021
ARC Review: A Dark and Hollow Star – Ashley Shuttleworth
Synopsis: The Cruel Prince meets City of Bones in this thrilling urban fantasy set in the magical underworld of Toronto where four queer teens race to stop a serial killer before their crimes expose the hidden world of faeries to humans.Choose your player. The half-fae outcast, desperate for acceptance. The tempestuous Fury, exiled and hellbent on revenge. The… Continue reading ARC Review: A Dark and Hollow Star – Ashley Shuttleworth
The Sunshine Blogger Award
Hello Fellow Readers, I hope you are well and keeping safe. I didn't feel like writing/blogging this week. It has been a weird week and I start feeling the effects of spending winter in lockdown and the WFH routine. Mood wasn't the best, to be honest. I had to rearrange the plans I had made… Continue reading The Sunshine Blogger Award
ARC Review: As Far As You’ll Take Me – Phil Stamper
Synopsis: Now that Marty is almost 18, he's about to decide what he wants for his future, and finally moving to London is it. He arrives with nothing but his oboe and some savings from his summer job, but Marty is excited to start his new life--where he's no longer the closeted, shy kid who… Continue reading ARC Review: As Far As You’ll Take Me – Phil Stamper
Mini Review: Dark Shores – Danielle L. Jensen
Synopsis: In a world divided by meddlesome gods and treacherous oceans, only the Maarin possess the knowledge to cross the Endless Seas. But they have one mandate: East must never meet West.A SAILOR WITH A WILL OF IRONTeriana is the second mate of the Quincense and heir to the Maarin Triumvirate. Her people are born of the… Continue reading Mini Review: Dark Shores – Danielle L. Jensen
My December Wrap-up
Hello Fellow Readers, Ehm... Where did Christmas go? Let's start with personal updates: I am writing this post in the evening on Friday 8 January. It feels like Christmas was ages ago and I have been working for months. I need another break. Going back to work this year was very weird. I don't know… Continue reading My December Wrap-up
Ideal Inspiration Blogger Award
Hello Fellow Readers, How was your week? What do you plan to read this weekend? This Friday I will attempt another tag. This time I will do the Ideal Inspiration Blogger Award tag, and thank you so much Lucy @Bookworm Blogger for tagging me! (follow her blog, if you aren't already! - Lucy is super… Continue reading Ideal Inspiration Blogger Award
Review: The Damned Society: Smoke and Mirrors – L.J. Elliott
Synopsis: Lexia Luccen is a seventeen-year-old girl with a fiery power that is slowly destroying the last fragments of her sanity. Having lost her abusive father, Lexia is left scarred from the way he treated her and by the grief of his death. When she accidentally uses her ability to create a devastating explosion that… Continue reading Review: The Damned Society: Smoke and Mirrors – L.J. Elliott