People all over the country have been putting pictures of rainbows up in their windows and outside their houses in order to cheer everyone up in these not-so-great times, so I thought I'd do my part and try and cheer you all up with a book for every colour of the rainbow! I've done both… Continue reading A Book For Every Colour of the Rainbow
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The Girl the Sea Gave Back Review
The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young. I’ll start off by saying I absolutely adored the cover for this book, it was what first attracted me to it. A girl in Viking-esque style stepping out of a choppy sea? Amazing. As usual I did no research on this book before reading it, and… Continue reading The Girl the Sea Gave Back Review
Storm’s Clouds Review
Storm's Clouds by J.W. Golan I could not wait to get into this book, and thankfully I had it within arm’s reach when I finished Storm’s Herald. Like I said in my review of Storm’s Herald, I did indeed receive Storm’s Herald and Storm’s Clouds in exchange for review, but all opinions expressed are my… Continue reading Storm’s Clouds Review
Storm’s Herald Review
Storm's Herald by J.W. Golan Happy Easter everyone! Or just happy Sunday if you don’t celebrate Easter, I hope you have a great day with chocolate regardless. If you want to read these books, Storm’s Herald is free as an ebook on Amazon 10-12th April, and Storm’s Cloud 24-25th April. I received both Storm’s herald… Continue reading Storm’s Herald Review
Two Dark Reigns Review
Two Dark Reigns by Kendare Blake Two Darks Reigns is the third book in the Three Dark Crowns series by Kendare Blake, a Fantasy YA series with four books plus novellas told in the present tense. I read Three Dark Crowns a couple of years ago now, along with the sequel, so as usual I… Continue reading Two Dark Reigns Review
To Kill a Kingdom Review
To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo I absolutely LOVED To Kill A Kingdom. I’m a huge fan of retellings done well, and this bewitching dark retelling of the little mermaid was both brilliant and felt different to the original. The main thing to take away from this review was I had great fun reading… Continue reading To Kill a Kingdom Review
The Middle Ages Unlocked Review
The Middle Ages Unlocked by Gillian Polack and Katrin Kania I have a habit of picking up very solid historical information books about the middle ages and reading them from cover to cover. It is a slightly questionable technique, especially since some of them are VERY information dense, but I have great fun doing it.… Continue reading The Middle Ages Unlocked Review
The Chalk Pit Review
The Chalk Pit by Elly Griffiths I cannot believe that this is the ninth book in the Ruth Galloway series I have read! It feels like just yesterday that Ruth was a happily single woman just focused on archaeology at the university. Oh, how times have changed. And yet some things stay the same, and… Continue reading The Chalk Pit Review
March 2020 Round-up
Here we are again, the end of another month. And what a month March has been! Coronavirus, social distancing, self-isolating, lockdown and no toilet roll (I'm still confused as to why it was toilet roll that people decided to hoard.) Amongst the chaos I have not done a lot of reading, I actually read double… Continue reading March 2020 Round-up
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Review
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid I ordered The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo from the library after seeing a recommendation on twitter for F/F February. I didn’t read the synopsis, just went and ordered it, so when it arrived I was a little apprehensive as it isn’t the kind of… Continue reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Review