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Twerp by Mark Goldblatt
Sometimes when you brace yourself for a storm, you get a gentle breeze. The storm only comes when you’re braced for nothing whatsoever I don’t usually review children’s books, but when I read the premise of Twerp I decided to break the rules. The story is told from the perspective of Julian Twerski, a twelve-year-old
DetailsParallel by Lauren Miller
Parallel lives/universes seem to be an “it” thing in 2013 with at least 3 YA releases coming to mind and I for one am not the least bit disappointed because I LOVE the concept of alternative realities and fringe sciences. Parallel definitely didn’t disappoint either I absolutely loved it and read it over a weekend, it
DetailsProphecy Girl by Cecily White
I was a bit apprehensive about reading this originally as I had read lots of negative reviews comparing this to both Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy and Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series. As I actually like both of these authors and the aforementioned books, I figured that chances are I would probably enjoy this one as well!
DetailsLetters to the End of Love by Yvette Walker
There’s somewhere, isn’t there, between the bones and the flesh – not quite the mind, not quite the soul, where we keep those feelings we can’t bear to have, but there we must keep them, because they make us who we are. As the title suggests, this novel consists of a collection of letters all
DetailsThe Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa
You will always be a monster – there is no turning back from it. But what kind of monster you become is entirely up to you. I loved The Immortal Rules and am excited to say that The Eternity Cure is a fantastic, solid sequel. You pick up from where book 1 leaves off with
DetailsGiveaway (INT): Shower of Books Giveaway Hop
With a baby due in less than 6 weeks and totally missing my 1 year blogaversary in April I felt like it was time to do a bit of celebrating with a giveaway! I was originally going to put some of my latest favourite YA books up for read but as this blog now has a
DetailsNameless by Lili St. Crow
This review will be fairly short as 3 weeks of reading this book and only getting 36% of the way through on my third attempt at starting it, I decided to add this book to my DNF pile. I have never read any other Lili St Crow books so I’m not sure if it’s just
DetailsThe River of No Return by Bee Ridgway
While fighting the Napoleonic wars in Spain, Nicholas Falcott,, Marquess of Blackdown, suddenly disappears from the battlefield. He wakes to find himself in a hospital in London, in 2003. He soon discovers that he is not alone in this predicament. There are other time travellers and a governing organization called The Guild. The Guild helps
DetailsOne Step Too Far by Tina Seskis
What would make a woman with a successful career, a happy family and a devoted husband leave it all behind to start a new life? Emily Coleman is running away. She leaves Manchester with nothing but a small suitcase and a little money. Her family receives no explanation. In fact they do not know where
DetailsEverbound by Brodi Ashton
I know he is wrapping my name inside of him, folding it in the blanket of his heart. I know this because I used to do the same thing with his name when I was in the Feed. This was a great follow up sequel by Brodi Ashton! It had been a little over a
DetailsTea InThe Treetops: #2 – Zombies, Vampires and Penguins, Oh My!
Welcome to the 2nd episode of Tea in the Treetops hosted by myself and Angelya from The Oaken Bookcase. In this episode we talk about a lot of great books – including a few I scored for my birthday that I’m just dying to read on my new
DetailsBringing Up Bebe: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting by Pamela Druckerman
When I tell her about the expression “MILF”, she thinks it’s hilarious. There’s no French-language equivalent. In France, there’s no reason why a woman wouldn’t be sexy just because she happens to have children. It’s not uncommon to hear a Frenchman say that being a mother gives a woman an appealing air of plenitude (happiness
DetailsThe House at the End of Hope Street by Menna van Praag
It takes great courage and determination, to keep looking for light in all the darkness of life. What an absolutely delightful read! If you enjoy heartfelt and uplifting literature with a generous sprinkling of magic on the side, then The House at the End of Hope Street is for you. The story revolves around an
DetailsThe Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe
I loved the sound of this book from the synopsis, it was historical and it was also a fantasy book with dragons and beautiful gothic castles! While I did enjoy reading this book the entire time I just felt that something was missing, I wondered if this was a spin off of another book series
DetailsTea In The Treetops: #1 – Introductions
Welcome to the pilot episode of Tea in the Treetops – a new podcast project I’ve been collaborating on with Angelya from The Oaken Bookcase. With both of us being busy mums we found it really hard to keep up with meme posts such as Clock Rewinders or Stacking
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