I received an ARC copy of this book from Net Galley, in return for an honest review. Setting Technically the novel is set in the present day, however, The Rookery is a fantasy world which they travel to using a portal. Most of the story is set in The Rookery, which has magic, a 1920s … Continue reading Book Review: The Rookery by Deborah Hewitt
Book Review: Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
Blurb: Cinderella is Dead I preordered this book. There was a deal on Twitter that if you preordered it you’d to get an exclusive pin. The book sounded interested and I was tempted by the deal so I treated myself. After release I received my cute Cinderella is Dead pin, and put it somewhere so … Continue reading Book Review: Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
Book Review: Garden in the Sands by Ellie Mitten
The first review of 2021, and I’m changing my format a little. I’m not going to write about the Beginning, Middle & End as it was hard to do without spoiling the books. I’ve been following Ellie’s writing journey on Instagram so when her book released I bought it. And, it didn’t disappoint! The setting … Continue reading Book Review: Garden in the Sands by Ellie Mitten
Reading Goals 2021
This year, I’ve really struggled with creating my goals. The problem is there’s so much I want to do but where to start? I know if I have too many plates spinning, they’ll all crash. As I’m writing this it’s January 1st and I’m finally choosing my goals after agonizing over them for two weeks. … Continue reading Reading Goals 2021
My 2020 Book Reviews
Redfae Bookshop is my Affiliate Bookshop.org shop link. NB: This post contains these affiliate links. A look back at the books I reviewed this year... The Practice Boyfriend - Christina Benjamin It feels like forever ago that I read this. I remember Aria wasn’t sleeping well and sitting in the dark cuddling her to sleep, … Continue reading My 2020 Book Reviews
Book Review: Trust Me by Maddie James
Here is my review of Trust Me by Maddie James a Futuristic Fantasy.
Happy Roald Dahl Month – my childhood memories of his books
My earliest reading memories are built on Roald Dahl’s books. His books brought joy and fear to my childhood and today I shall share those memories and my fondness for his characters.
Book Review: Save the Cat – Writes a Novel
This book came highly recommended on Instagram and when Bethany Atazadeh and Brittany Wang did their #STCExperiement - YouTube videos of them using the book to outline a novel - I decided I had to get it so I could join in.
Book Review: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
This is the first book in the series that I have read and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. The funny thing is I first heard about this book at YALC 2017 when they were promoting it with #RedQueenForADay but it had taken me almost two years to pick it up to read.
Happy Roald Dahl Month – my childhood memories of his books
My earliest reading memories are built on Roald Dahl’s books. His books brought joy and fear to my childhood and today I shall share those memories and my fondness for his characters.