Hi, Todays review is for the second book in the Paper and Hearts Society series written by the amazing Lucy Powrie. Definite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. I had this on pre-order as I adored the first one and was excited to get to know Olivia more. Plus I wanted the pin badge to add to my collection and…
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Hi, I got this from Net-galley so I read it on my kindle once again.It is a Definite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read by Phil Stamper. I absolutely loved this story soooo much. I felt connected to the teenage characters as they were all written beautifully and the story was captivating meaning I read it in less than…
Read more YA BOOK REVIEW: The GRAVITY OF US
Hi, I was lucky enough to get this amazing book by Elizabeth Acevedo approved by Net-galley so I will be sharing my review with everyone today! I love verse novels and have loved Elizabeths previous books so I was very excited to pick this one up. Its written from Camino’s and Yahaira’s point of views.…
Read more YA BOOK REVIEW : CLAP WHEN YOU LAND
Hi, Today I’m going to do little reviews of all 3 books I read during the Readathon whilst sunbathing in the garden which was lovely. I started off reading Hold still by Nina LaCour which was very similar to And the starts were burning brightly. I read them one after the other so I…
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Hi, Today I am reviewing my favourite book of 2020 so far AND THE STARS WERE BURNING BRIGHTLY. I had high hopes for this from the sampler at YALC last year and wow did it live up to my expectations. A definite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read by Danielle Jawando This book tackles Grief, suicide and bullying head…
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Hi, Today I am posting my review of Tweet Cute for the Wednesday books blog tour and would like to say a big thank you for the net-galley copy. This was a great first book to read in 2020, it was full of funny and heartwarming moments that definitely kept me reading and got me…
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Hi, Today I’m sharing my ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ book review for 10 blind dates by Ashley Elston This is an easy and fun read thats set over the Christmas period of 18th December to New Year. Sophie is a great character and the family dynamic is humorous to read. Although theres a-lot of characters it was easy…
Read more BLOGMAS DAY 14 : 10 Blind Dates
Hi, Todays posts prompt was Books I think should be studied in school. I live in England where we mostly study very old literature of mainly men which is ok but once you’ve studied Macbeth three times it gets a bit boring. We also usually study old individual poems and plays and i would prefer…
Read more SixForSunday: Books I Think Should be Studied
Hi, (Out in the uk 11th July) Ive just finished Reading this amazing book by Emma Smith-Barton that Lois sent to me. Its a definite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As a Debut author this was an amazing, heart wrenching novel that showed the difficulties of grief and how it effects every aspect of life. The Mental health…
Read more Ya Book Review : The Million Pieces of Neena Gill
Hi, Thank you to LD Crichton for sending me a proof copy of this amazing book All Our Broken Pieces . I give it a full ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ after completing it in one day as i just couldn’t go to bed not knowing the ending. Best news is its OUT TODAY This book is the best…
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