The premise of this book seems very unrealistic at first, because it’s about Emma Lewis an 18-year-old teenager who has been hired by the FBI (yes you… Read more “None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney”
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Ten Thousands Doors of January : Book review
Reading this book is my first attempt at trying a Nebula Award book this year and since it got so many good reviews in the blogosphere, it… Read more “Ten Thousands Doors of January : Book review”
Blogging: Why Are Reviews So Unpopular?
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Followers : Social Media Mess
Followers by Raziel Reid started as something very dull and boring, something in the writing style that made sleepy and not care about any of the characters.… Read more “Followers : Social Media Mess”
Murder Mystery Books by Tropes
I got inspired by our recent book club themes to reunite the books that I’ve read the past few years by the tropes and concepts that are… Read more “Murder Mystery Books by Tropes”
Book Club: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
It’s been 3 months that me and my friends have inaugurated our book club and third month also means third book! For the month of March, we… Read more “Book Club: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders”
April Most Anticipated Reads
The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires Fried Green Tomatoes and “Steel Magnolias” meet Dracula in this Southern-flavored supernatural thriller set in the ’90s about a women’s book club… Read more “April Most Anticipated Reads”
My Top Winter Reads
Snow has started to fall and all I could think of is being cozy in my little booknook with my hot chocolate while reading a good book.… Read more “My Top Winter Reads”
Quichotte by Salman Rushdie : A Modern Retelling
I have not heard about Salman Rushdie before receiving this book and I am ashamed of my ignorance haha. Author of 13 novels, who won several prizes,… Read more “Quichotte by Salman Rushdie : A Modern Retelling”
Overused YA Tropes That Need To Stop
I’ve just finished my shares of YA recently and instead of bluntly bashed every single one of them on this blog, I have concocted a list for… Read more “Overused YA Tropes That Need To Stop”
Book Blogger Confessions Tag
Damn I don’t even remember the last time I wrote a book tag post haha. But I caught this one online a few years ago and the… Read more “Book Blogger Confessions Tag”
Dealing with Reading Slump
Reading Slump is one of the worst phenomenon ever and unfortunately.. IT HITSME. I always heard people saying that there are some periods in their lives where… Read more “Dealing with Reading Slump”
Best of 2018
BEST IN : BOOKS It’s very hard to pick a favourite but Circe is the only book that has left a good impression on me even after… Read more “Best of 2018”
How The Environment Affects My Reading Experience
Did you ever notice that your book reading experience is somehow affected by the environment around you? For example, in the summer I went to Alabama with… Read more “How The Environment Affects My Reading Experience”
Weird Bookish Things I do
BOOK CONTEMPLATION Staring at my bookshelves for at least 5-6 minutes to relax. I don’t know why but the fact that I can my books make… Read more “Weird Bookish Things I do”
The Nevers and Forevers of Readers
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Bookmail Appreciation : ARCs and goodies
Hi everybodyy!! 😀 As I mentioned in my last post I had some big migraines these past few days (it sucks because I have headaches with aura… Read more “Bookmail Appreciation : ARCs and goodies”
Reading Habits
I was reading when one of my friends asked me if I ever had a special reading habit and I thought this would be interesting to talk… Read more “Reading Habits”
The Shadow Sister by Lucinda Riley
MY RATING: ★★★★/5 Hi guyss 😀 I’m back with a quick review ! (I’M ON FIREE) Goodreads Blurb: Star D’Aplièse is at a crossroads in her life… Read more “The Shadow Sister by Lucinda Riley”