On Monday I reviewed episode 1 of the new nevernight series, and tonight I talk about episode 2. The episode starts as Mia arrives in Last Hope and tries to pay here tithe to the red church. I was really impressed with the set in the pub, as it was dark and greasy and everything … Continue reading Nevernight Episode 2 "Hopeless" Review
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Dry Review
After reading the sampler of this book ages ago, I finally got round to reading the whole of Dry by Neal & Jarrod Shusterman, and it was great! When the California drought escalates to catastrophic proportions, one teen is forced to make life and death decisions for her family in this harrowing story of survival. … Continue reading Dry Review
Nevernight Episode 1 "Firsts" Review
So, it's out in the world now, the new adaptation of Nevernight by Jay Kristoff and adapted by Piera Ford. I wanted to share my thoughts and feelings on this dark tale. To start off with, the opening flashback animated sequence is beautifully drawn. Although I was worried that the whole thing was going to … Continue reading Nevernight Episode 1 "Firsts" Review
Everless Review
Having fell in love with covers, and then the blurb, of this duology for a long time, I was happy to finally be able to get round to reading this book last month! If you know me at all, you know that I love YA dystopias and fantasies, so there was no doubt that this … Continue reading Everless Review
Ever Alice Arc Review
It's been a fair while since I have written a review, but as I am now getting more settled into university life, I have the time to devote to this blog again! I have missed this sooo much! I received this book for free in return for an honest review. Synopsis Alice’s stories of Wonderland … Continue reading Ever Alice Arc Review
The Year of Less Review
When I was re-installing the library app on my phone, I decided to use it as an opportunity to read books that I would not otherwise pick up, to use it to further my reading horizons and take a chance on things with nothing to lose. Since I am starting university soon, I ended up … Continue reading The Year of Less Review
Boys will be Boys Review
Last week, I wrote a review for Fight Like a Girl by Clementine Ford, and today I will be reviewing its companion Boys will be Boys. While this book can be read on its own, as it addresses a slightly differently issue than the first book. However, I do advise that you read Fight Like … Continue reading Boys will be Boys Review