Here’s the first thing you need to understand: Lifel1k3 is the first of Jay Kristoff’s books that I have read. I still don’t know if that was a good idea, or a terrible idea. If you’re read Lifel1k3 or intend… Read More ›
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Doctor Who: Rose, Russell T. Davies
Hello my loves! I can honestly say that I never (ever!) thought I would find myself reviewing anything that had anything to do with Doctor Who. Seriously. A friend of my mother’s tried to get me into the original series… Read More ›
Rivers of London, Ben Aaronovitch
Let me start by saying that Rivers of London has been sitting on my shelf for….well, for quite some time. I’ve been meaning to read it for about a year, acquired a copy several months ago and have been subsisting… Read More ›
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Rick Riordan
Hello my loves, my nerds, my book-addicted fellows! I think we can all agree that this book has been a long, long time coming. I mean, this has literally been around for over a decade. This was released when I… Read More ›
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Truman Capote
Now, this is another one of those books that I’ve heard about, people have told me to read it, “it’s an absolute classic!” and all that jazz. Naturally, contrary tart that I can be the more people told me to… Read More ›
American Assassin, by Vince Flynn
Now, I’m going to tell you straight: I have read American Assassin before. 2016, in fact, around about October. I’m also going to be honest and say that while I remembered enjoying the book, I also remembered very, very few… Read More ›
The Tulip Virus, Danielle Hermans
This was one of those random reads, honestly. When I went up to my sister’s room for recommendations on the handful of prompts I still had to fulfill for this year’s PopSugar Reading Challenge, one of them was “a novel… Read More ›
I Am David, Anne Holm
I Am David was actually recommended to me by my younger sister when I mentioned to her that I was struggling to find a book that I wanted to read for one of my reading challenge prompts. The prompt, from… Read More ›
The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien
My lovely readers, I’ve a confession to make: I caved. I caved like a dwarf in a mithril mine. I did not finish the four other books I was in the middle of before starting The Fellowship of the Ring… Read More ›