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 … Continue reading YA BOOK REVIEW: READ WITH PRIDE
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YA BOOK REVIEW: The GRAVITY OF US
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 … Continue reading YA BOOK REVIEW: The GRAVITY OF US
YA BOOK REVIEW : CLAP WHEN YOU LAND
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. … Continue reading YA BOOK REVIEW : CLAP WHEN YOU LAND
Easter Readathon Wrap Up
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 was … Continue reading Easter Readathon Wrap Up
YA BOOK REVIEW: AND THE STARS WERE BURNING BRIGHTLY
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 … Continue reading YA BOOK REVIEW: AND THE STARS WERE BURNING BRIGHTLY
YA BOOK REVIEW : TWEET CUTE
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 … Continue reading YA BOOK REVIEW : TWEET CUTE
BLOGMAS DAY 14 : 10 Blind Dates
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 … Continue reading BLOGMAS DAY 14 : 10 Blind Dates
SixForSunday: Books I Think Should be Studied
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 … Continue reading SixForSunday: Books I Think Should be Studied
Ya Book Review : The Million Pieces of Neena Gill
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 … Continue reading Ya Book Review : The Million Pieces of Neena Gill
YA Book Review: All Our Broken Pieces
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 … Continue reading YA Book Review: All Our Broken Pieces