Tag: book review
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The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow by Zoe Sugg and Amy McCulloch
*Thank you Penguin Random House for the gifted review copy. Apologies in advance for the slightly cheeky review* Zoe Sugg, aka UK blogger Zoella, aka one of the best examples of hitting the Youtube goldmine, graces the shelves of bookstores around the world with her latest addition to the already swamped teen murder-mystery genre, The […]
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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo / Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
If there is one thing I know to be certain it’s that we all acknowledge 2020 has not been the one for most people. And while I’m sure this year will go down as one most certainly to forget for many, a particular highlight I will look back on is my discovery of the pure […]
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Books: Midnight Sun (Twilight #1.5) by Stephenie Meyer
To say the latest edition to The Twilight Saga was long awaited would be the most gross of understatements 2020 has seen to date. Rather, this new instalment in the enduring love story of human girl Bella, her vampire boyfriend and werewolf best friend was begged for, pined after, petitioned and reimagined a hundred times […]
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Books: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0.5)
The last time I checked into the literary world of these dystopian thrillers, I was a smart-mouthed teenager with the idea that I somehow vaguely understood the struggles and hardships of these characters. Flash forward 10 odd years later and the way I actually read this story now has changed dramatically.
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Books: The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
I remember reading The Night Circus quite a fair bit of time ago and thinking back to that first reading experience of Erin Morgenstern’s work, I can recall the spectacular, magical, ethereal qualities that formed the vivid literary world within the story. In her most recent (and only second) piece of literature, Morgenstern achieves that […]