I'm moving house in a couple of weeks, back to university. As I've been looking at my TBR list, I realised that I had a number of middle grade books in large series that I didn't particularly want to take back with me, so I am trying to read them before I move. Hence why … Continue reading Turns Out Middle Grade Books Are Easy To Get Through
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Books I Read This Week
As many an avid reader of my blog will know, I am trying to reduce my TBR down to zero, buying as few new books along the way as I can bare! I wanted to share my progress with you, and share all of the books that I have read in the past seven days. … Continue reading Books I Read This Week
Deathless Divide Review
Deathless Divide is the second book in the Dread Nation duology, a historical fiction series set shortly after the American civil war. The war ended due to the fallen soldiers on both sides returning to the field of battle as zombies. The confederate states were overrun and became known as the ‘Lost States’, while in … Continue reading Deathless Divide Review
Weekly Reading Plans
Instead of trying to create a monthly TBR that I would then be hard pressed to follow, and create stress for myself, I thought that I would share with you my plans for each week, as these are less likely to change. Books that I am Currently Reading: In the first global overview of philosophy, … Continue reading Weekly Reading Plans
New Years Resolution Book Tag
I found this on Laureads' blog, and thought that it would be fun to do! An author you’d like to read that you’ve never read: I am looking forward to reading a lot of new books from different authors as part of my BBC Arts challenge, but for other books, I am looking forward to … Continue reading New Years Resolution Book Tag
Romanov Review
Towards the end of last year I read Romanov by Nadine Brandes and thought that it was wonderful, and wanted to share the rest of my thoughts on the book. The history books say I died.They don’t know the half of it. Anastasia “Nastya” Romanov was given a single mission: to smuggle an ancient spell … Continue reading Romanov Review
Winter Book Haul
As I mentioned yesterday, my birthday is close to Christmas, so I thought that I would show you what I was gifted over the past month! How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini Julian Baggini's How the World Thinks is there to fill the Sapiens-size hole in your life' Observer's guide to Autumn in culture … Continue reading Winter Book Haul