Untruth in Verity | Spoiler-Free Review

Verity by Colleen Hoover Genre: Romance, Thriller Author: Colleen Hoover Published: December 2018 Publisher: Independent Pages: 314 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing I don't think I will ever finish processing this book. HOLY GOD. This was an unbelievably brilliant work of fiction, enough to rival And Then There Were None. One of … Continue reading Untruth in Verity | Spoiler-Free Review

Books to Buy This Month! | March 2020

It's March! Already!! How?! But I'm not that upset because that means there are NEW books coming into our life. In fact, there's a release coming out this month that all of us have been so impatiently waiting for - and March is usually an awesome month for releases anyway! Seriously, though, I'm really excited … Continue reading Books to Buy This Month! | March 2020

Instagram Famous | Top Ten Tuesday

I hope you're all having a fabulous week! It has rained for the first time in the LONGEST of times here in Perth, which is always something to be excited about. And! This week I've started back at uni for my Masters and oh boy is everything exciting! What a week to be alive. Top … Continue reading Instagram Famous | Top Ten Tuesday

Tricksters in Norse Mythology | Spoiler-Free Review

Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman Genre: Mythology Author: Neil Gaiman Published: February 2017 Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Pages: 301 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing I have rarely delved into the world of Norse Mythology - at least not to the extent that I have with Greek Mythology. This was quite … Continue reading Tricksters in Norse Mythology | Spoiler-Free Review

Book Hangovers | Top Ten Tuesday

Holy MOLY it's been such a long time since I last sat down and scribble out a Top Ten Tuesday. I've not been feeling a few of the prompts but today we're talking about book hangovers and THAT, I can do. Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly event hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and … Continue reading Book Hangovers | Top Ten Tuesday

Books to Buy This Month! | February 2020

I was tossing up whether to do this post because I missed it for January due to personal circumstances - schedules were NOT a thing. And then somehow it's February!?? I ask myself, is it too late (being the 6 February when I start writing this) to get this going?? And I ask myself: eh, … Continue reading Books to Buy This Month! | February 2020

War in Inside Out and Back Again | Spoiler-Free Review

Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai Genre: Historical Fiction Author: Thanhha Lai Published: February 2011 Publisher: HaperCollins Pages: 228 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing This was really good! The book is entirely written in prose which makes it an incredibly fast read. This was an amazingly well-done look into the … Continue reading War in Inside Out and Back Again | Spoiler-Free Review

End of Year Wrap-Up! | 2019

Doing end of year wrap-ups are truly terrifying. It's exciting to see all the books I read and loved but oh my god, all the goals I didn't meet? The number of books I bought? I can't deny it's scary. 2019 had many reading goals. I set myself overarching goals and specific ones. For the … Continue reading End of Year Wrap-Up! | 2019

December Wrap-Up | 2019

This is going to be a relatively short wrap-up because I barely got any reading done in December! If you want to know more about some personal things that affected my reading (and blogging, etc) in December, then follow this link to a separate post. I won't be including a personal section for December for … Continue reading December Wrap-Up | 2019

Sandstorms in A Thousand Nights | Spoiler-Free Review

A Thousand Nights by E.K. Johnston Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Retelling Author: E K Johnston Published: October 2015 Publisher: MacMillan Children's Books Pages: 325 {paperback} Review to Come Initial Thoughts upon Finishing This wasn't actually the story I was expecting it to be and I'm far less satisfied at the end. However, it was pretty … Continue reading Sandstorms in A Thousand Nights | Spoiler-Free Review