Hey friends! If you've followed me since the beginning of the year you probably would've seen the solid 6 months where I read nothing but romance books. I've been meaning to write a post with my fave romance books for a while now and I thought that with #SmutAThon around the corner, now would be… Continue reading Fave Romance Books/#SmutAThon Recommendations
Month: November 2018
99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne | Review
I received an advance copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review 99% Mine is a book I was sceptically anticipating. I read Sally Thorne's debut novel, The Hating Game, earlier in the year and thought it was okay. There were a few issues with some of the language used and some lowkey misogynistic parts that… Continue reading 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne | Review
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black | Review
I was very hesitant going into The Cruel Prince, both because of the hype and because I'd heard some problematic things about it. This certainly wasn't a perfect book and there are some things I'm definitely side eyeing, however I'd be lying if I said I didn't love this. The Cruel Prince is the first Holly Black book… Continue reading The Cruel Prince by Holly Black | Review
5 Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Reads | TBR
Hi readers! I've been thinking about doing a post about some of the non-fiction books I can't wait to read for a while now, and I figured that now that Non-Fiction November is here, it was the perfect time to do this post! If you didn't know, Non-Fiction November is a month-long reading initiative created… Continue reading 5 Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Reads | TBR
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan | Review
A copy was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exhange for an honest review Girls of Paper and Fire quickly became one of my most anticipated reads after how much hype it's been getting lately. After I heard it was an ownvoices Asian inspired fantasy book with a f/f relationship, I was instantly hooked. There… Continue reading Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan | Review