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ARC Review: The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee

I’m going to start off by saying that I’ve never read or watched Gossip Girl. Shocking, I know. Why do I mention this? The Thousandth Floor has been heavily promoted as ‘Gossip Girl in the 22nd century’. I can go in for some fun drama if it’s well done, so I decided to pick this… Continue reading
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Discussion and Help Post: BookTube!

Alright you guys, I need your help! Today I want to talk about BookTube. I’m sure all of you know exactly what this is, but BookTube is a section of YouTube dedicated to bookish videos. From reviews to round-ups, it’s an incredibly popular way of blogging and talking about books. Continue reading
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Review: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch Publisher: Gollancz Publication date: 01 February 2007 Pages: 530 Format: Paperback Series: The Gentleman Bastards Sequence #1 Rating: Five out of five hatchets This is a spoiler-free review. This book has been on my radar for years, but I never managed to make a… Continue reading
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Instagram Sundays

Happy weekend! I’ve taken a little break from reading the past few days and it has done me a world of good! Sometimes I get a little overwhelmed by the sheer volume of books I have to read. Yikes! Continue reading
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August Reading Round Up

We interrupt your regularly scheduled TBR Thursday to bring you this month’s reading round up! August has come and gone much too quickly if you ask me. I can’t believe fall is almost here! Fall and winter are quickly becoming my favorite seasons. I’m a Southern California girl, but moving to the UK has made… Continue reading
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ARC Review: A Pocketful of Crows

Ever since reading her wonderful book The Gospel of Loki, I’ve been meaning to read more by Joanne M. Harris. She’s a wonderful storyteller and seems to favor mythology lately, a big plus in my book, so I was thrilled to receive an early copy of Pocketful of Crows. Continue reading
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ARC Review: The Diabolic

There are times when a book comes into your life that you think you won’t like, but you somehow end up loving. That book for me was The Diabolic. It has so many elements that I usually dislike: an overpowered heroine, a cocky-on-the-outside-but-soft-and-squishy-on-the-inside hero, the ‘this could all be resolved if we actually sat down… Continue reading
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Instagram Sundays

Happy weekend, everyone! We are in the middle of a three day weekend here in the UK, and it is spectacular. As I kick up my feet in London, here’s a look at this week in Instagram. Continue reading


