Merry Christmas, readers, At this most wonderful time of year, I like to indulge in a Christmas romance to warm the cockles. My Christmas read doesn't have to be a classic, I don't mind if it's a bit cheesy and I LOVE excessive amounts of snow! This little love story is exactly what I was … Continue reading ‘Christmas at Frozen Falls’ by Kiley Dunbar
‘The Keeper of Lost Things’ by Ruth Hogan
Good evening, my lovely readers, Boy, do I have a treat to recommend to you this evening. The Keeper of Lost Things was an absolute dream-book! I could probably blog for days about how much I adored this story, but that would stop you from getting on with reading it! So here are just a … Continue reading ‘The Keeper of Lost Things’ by Ruth Hogan
‘The Testaments’ by Margaret Atwood
Happy Sunday, readers I've spent my Sunday creating Halloween nails and reviewing Margaret Atwood's latest masterpiece and I can honestly say this novel is a true testament to girl power. Reading The Testaments, I have to admit I was sceptical; surely it couldn’t even compare to the wonder that is The Handmaid’s Tale. Well, whilst … Continue reading ‘The Testaments’ by Margaret Atwood
‘Little Fires Everywhere’ by Celeste Ng
Good afternoon, readers! Firstly, let me apologise for the lengthy gap since my last review; I have been fortunate enough to be travelling around some beautiful European spots. Fear not, though; this review is a recommendation for one of the greatest books you'll read this year! Celeste Ng's "Little Fires Everywhere" is an absolute gem. … Continue reading ‘Little Fires Everywhere’ by Celeste Ng
‘Paper Towns’ by John Green
Happy Humpday, Readers! Contrary to popular order, this is the first of John Green's novels I've ever read, but I doubt it'll be the last. One of the first of many wonderful things I appreciated within this book was the absolute realism with which the teenagers interact. It wasn't too simple, or too contrived, just … Continue reading ‘Paper Towns’ by John Green
‘Battle Royale’ by Koushun Takami
I knew this novel would be a tale of epic proportions when I was presented with a Bruce Springsteen lyric and a list of over forty characters to keep track of. And I was not disappointed! Set in a Japanese dystopia in which students are chosen at random to fight to the death (Hunger Games, … Continue reading ‘Battle Royale’ by Koushun Takami
‘Spider’s Truth’ by Christa Yelich-Koth
Happy Monday, Readers! Today I'm reviewing a great little thriller I recently finished: 'Spider's Truth' by Christa Yelich-Koth. This novel was intriguing, humorous and even romantic; what more could a reader ask for? Characters you feel invested in? It’s got them too! Now, whilst there were some moments I felt that obvious things were being … Continue reading ‘Spider’s Truth’ by Christa Yelich-Koth
‘Never Let Me Go’ by Kazuo Ishiguro
I first read this book because I had to, and I always think reading under duress can leave a somewhat sour taste so I tried not to judge it too harshly! I have since read it a couple more times and, although I did warm to the story and characters, I still failed to love … Continue reading ‘Never Let Me Go’ by Kazuo Ishiguro
‘In Cold Blood’ by Truman Capote
Happy Sunday, Readers! I have always been intrigued by Capote’s writing given his close relationship with the author of one of my favourite novels, Harper Lee, and I stumbled across this little gem somewhat by accident - incidentally, a novel Lee herself helped him to research. Let me just say: it is incredible. Technically, it … Continue reading ‘In Cold Blood’ by Truman Capote
The Witches by Stacy Schiff
Good morning Readers, This was my first published review on my Instagram, so I thought I would share it with all of you. I’m usually a fiction fanatic, but every so often I treat myself to historical recreation. This work of wonder, The Witches by Stacy Schiff has definitely cast its spell on me! Its … Continue reading The Witches by Stacy Schiff









