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ARC Review: How to Stop Time

I recently read and loved Matt Haig’s Reasons to Stay Alive, a moving memoir about living with depression, but had never read any of his fiction. How to Stop Time immediately caught my eye because it combined two of my favourite things: historical fiction and science fiction. I was hoping it was just as poignient… Continue reading
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Tips for Attending YALC

As many UK readers know, the Young Adult Literature Convention (YALC) is coming up this week! Part of London Film and Comic Con, YALC celebrates YA books, readers, and authors in one happy weekend. I’m going to YALC for the first time, as I’m sure many others are too, but I am a seasoned attendee… Continue reading
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ARC Review: Flight of a Starling

I’m fairly new to the YA genre and am still trying to pin down the type of book I like versus the ones that just don’t do it for me. I have recently loved a couple of contemporary YA books, so I decided to take on Flight of a Starling by Lisa Heathfield. She’s a… Continue reading
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Instagram Sundays

Happy Sunday! It has been a good week for reading — YALC is just around the corner and I’m trying to get through as many books as possible before the 28th! Here’s this week’s Bookstagram posts. I was lucky enough to get a hardcover ARC of Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed. I absolutely devoured… Continue reading
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Weekly Wrap-Up #14

Happy Friday! I’m sadly back from holiday and have readjusted to real life. I did manage to read two books this week, but also bought a whole bunch more. What TBR challenge? Continue reading
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TBR Thursday #3

TBR Thursday is rapidly becoming my favorite weekly post. This meme was started by Bionic Book Worm. If you aren’t following her yet, well, you really should be. Not only does she do great reviews and bookish posts, she’s an all-around lovely person. All book summaries are courtesy of Goodreads. Continue reading
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Blog Tour: The Cardinal’s Man by M. G. Sinclair

I am so thrilled to participate in the blog tour for The Cardinal’s Man, the debut novel by M. G. Sinclair! Promises of a gripping historical fiction featuring a Tyrion Lannister-esque hero immediately grabbed my attention. Continue reading
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Top Ten Tuesday: Series I Need to Finish

The fantasy genre is notorious for its long series and hefty books. As a long-time fantasy reader, there are so many series that I just haven’t managed to finish. I decided to highlight a few of these unfinished series, along with some non-fantasy series, for Top Ten Tuesday, as The Broke and the Bookish is… Continue reading
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Instagram Sundays

Happy Sunday! I’m coming to the end of my lovely holiday in Edinburgh. Fortunately for you guys, that means lots of photos! I had a filled Waterstones card (£10 off a purchase for non-UK readers), and decided to pick up the last book in the Shades of Magic trilogy. I was meh on the first… Continue reading
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One Minute Recommendations: Black Wolves by Kate Elliott

One Minute Recommendations are flash recommendations of books I think you’ll love and why! These will all be books that haven’t had a full review on this site yet. Continue reading
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