Book Review: Siege and Storm
So I’m rereading ‘Siege and Storm’ by Leigh Bardugo again, just to get into the spirit of the new tv series. Next on my list is ‘Ruin and Rising’, the last book of the trilogy … More Book Review: Siege and Storm
So I’m rereading ‘Siege and Storm’ by Leigh Bardugo again, just to get into the spirit of the new tv series. Next on my list is ‘Ruin and Rising’, the last book of the trilogy … More Book Review: Siege and Storm
The TV series of Shadow and Bone is coming out later this month, so I’m rereading the series! So far I’ve only read ‘Shadow and Bone’ and ‘Seige and Storm’ before, so it will be great to see what the ending of this series will be. … More Book Review: Shadow and Bone
As always, it’s that time of the month again where I share my top four books for the month ahead. I’ve chosen another four in the Fiction, Non-fiction, Fantasy, and Young Adult genres, and tried to mix it up with some older books this time. Older in the fact of their publication dates. … More Book Recommendations: April 2021
Another review of a Scarlett Thompson book, ‘The Seed Collector’s’ wasn’t my favourite, but I still liked it overall. It was a deep dive into family drama and the nature of relationships, as well as nature itself. … More Book Review: The Seed Collectors
This is another 9-12 / middle-grade book. What can I say? I loved The Storm Keeper’s Island from the get-go. It’s magical and enchanting, mysterious and filled with storms. … More Book Review: The Storm Keeper’s Island
I try to have your standard habits – eat well, exercise, make the bed etc., but I’m all about trying to be more productive, even if things don’t always go as planned – the old procrastination rears its ugly head sometimes! I also like to listen to the odd audiobook on occasion – mainly non-fiction, and I’m always on the lookout for self-improvement books, so here’s my latest review of James Clear’s Atomic Habits. … More Book Review: Atomic Habits
I’m a big fan of middle-grade / age 9-12 fiction. I don’t know what it is. Maybe it’s my fan of gripping adventures, maybe it’s my love of Harry Potter and Philip Pullman’s Northern Lights that fit into this genre, as well as the Percy Jackson series. … More Book Review: Cogheart
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro took me an age to get through. I started it early last year, ended up reading 60-odd pages, and then put it down until about a week ago. … More Book Review: The Buried Giant
I wasn’t sure what to make of the book at first, as it delved far more into long descriptions of the O’Malley family and how they ended in the state they were in the ‘present’. I wasn’t even entirely sure on the timeframe the book was set, although I guessed somewhere in the 19th Century when corsets and long dresses were still worn. … More Book Review: All the Murmuring Bones
I’ve read the first two books already this year. It seems only perfect to continue this great series. Check out my review of The Words of the Wondering by D.E. Night … More Book Review – The Words of the Wandering