Hi readers! I can't believe September is over already. I feel like every month is just going by faster than the last and next minute it'll be the new year already. I read a total of 8 books in September, which seems to be my average. This month I read five YA books, one poetry… Continue reading September Wrap-Up 2018
Month: September 2018
Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno | Review
Summer of Salt is a book I've been hearing lovely things about lately and I'm so very glad it met my expectations. Going into this book, I thought it would be just a cute sapphic contemporary with a few whimsical elements but it is so much more. Summer of Salt follows 17 year old Georgina… Continue reading Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno | Review
The Poppy War by R.F Kuang | Review
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang is a fantastic military fantasy debut, and I'm honestly kicking myself for taking so long to pick it up. The Poppy War effortlessly blends historical events and Chinese mythology to create a fantastical world used to process living generational trauma and explore the complexities of war. The Poppy War… Continue reading The Poppy War by R.F Kuang | Review
Sadie by Courtney Summers | Review
I'm not sure I have the words to adequately describe just how good Sadie by Courtney Summers is, nor the words to describe all of my thoughts and feelings whilst reading it, but I'm going to try. If I could use only one word to describe this book, it would be raw. Sadie is about… Continue reading Sadie by Courtney Summers | Review
Diversity Spotlight Thursday | #1
Hi readers! I've been struggling a little with ideas for blog posts lately and figured that doing weekly memes is a great way to showcase some of my fave and most anticipated books! Diversity Spotlight Thursday is a weekly meme hosted by Aimal @ Bookshelves & Paperbacks. Each week, you feature: A diverse book you have… Continue reading Diversity Spotlight Thursday | #1
End of the Year Reading List | TBR
Hi everyone! I recently compiled a list of 16 books I want to try to read by the end of 2018 and thought I'd share them with you all. In the past few months I've noticed I've been putting off reading any literary fiction or SFF books in the fear that they would take me… Continue reading End of the Year Reading List | TBR