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Blogtober: Autumnal Bookshelf Ideas
Hey, and welcome to Blogtober day 7. Can’t believe that I have managed to blog for seven days straight! I don’t know if I will manage every day of the month but I’ll give it a damn good go! Do you love decorating your bookshelves with a seasonal or holiday theme? I have to admit that I don’t usually do it but after researching the good old web, I’ve seen so many beautiful and awesome ideas. I just wish I had the time to do it properly. In this post I’m going to share with you some quick and easy Ideas that I’ve come with to make your bookshelves popping…
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Arc Review: The Other Daughter by Shalini Boland
Shalini Boland is a new author for me. This was my first taste of the maniacal web of deceit, heartbreak and the pure brain twisters that she is able write. I felt honoured to be accepted for this ARC and my was I in for a treat. After finishing this book, I immediately jumped onto goodreads and added the rest of the thrillers she has penned straight onto my TBR. I really try to go into each book without any outrageous expectations, but I had a feeling that this was going to deliver and deliver wholeheartedly. Fortunately, I hit the nail on the head. This woman has the ability to…
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Review: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
On the blog today, I bring you the review for Ready Player one by Ernest Cline. I like to bring a variety of reviews both good and bad. This one won’t be a good one, but I like to be honest and give my thoughts and feelings because first and foremost, I do this for the readers. This book originally appealed to me for the geek culture and 80’s reference that the book was based on. I love a geek infested read but I was left feeling on the most part unimpressed throughout most of the book. Now, I know what you are thinking, that this a majorly hyped book,…
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Blog Tour: The Demons Beneath (D.I. Graves #1) by W.D. Jackson-Smart
Thanks to Emma for my place on the blog tour and the author for a copy of the book. All thoughts are my own. Wow wow wow. This book was such a surprise. Blew me literally off my feet. It’s such an exhilarating ride when you come across an author you haven’t even heard of that is knocking it clean out of the park. The writing, the storytelling, clever twists and turns, and an explosive ending. Do you want to immerse yourself into a genuinely accurate but a rollercoaster ride of emotions and fear, buckle up this will leave you aching for more. Good news, the author will be releasing…
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READING WRAP UP: SEPTEMBER 2019
How on earth are we now approaching October? You blink and you’ve missed it. Totally here for all the Halloween vibes, warm jumpers and falling leaves. It’s my favourite season and I’m majorly looking forward to cozying up with a good book this autumn. Here’s what I’ve read this month- Degrees Of Guilt by H.S. Chandler The Good Neighbor by Cathryn Grant Our Bloody Pearl by D.N. Byrne What Goes Around by Rachel Ellyn A Different Time by Micheal K. Hill Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma The Puppet Show by M.W. Craven Other Words For Smoke by Sarah Maria Griffin A Savage Generation by David Tallerman Book of The Month It…
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Review: Other Words For Smoke by Sarah Maria Griffin
A Beautiful story with such poetic flow. A strong and prominent storyteller. A story that seeps magic, betrayal and wonder straight from the heart of the pages. The author uses the English language like an artist uses a muse. It’s well-crafted and unique. The synopsis jumped out from the screen at me. I just adore anything magic. Talking cats, magical creatures behind wallpaper and a mysterious room with neon lights. I loved everything this book stood for. The cover is beautiful, and it just screamed for you to read it. The horror side of the story really took me by surprise, and on the most part it worked very well. …