Leigh Bardugo
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Review: The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo

So as I’m sure many of you have realised by now, I am a huge fan of Leigh Bardugo. So it came as no surprise that I felt The Language of Thorns was absolute perfection. Continue reading
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Reading Vlog #2

So I’m still on hiatus, but I did do a reading vlog this week. I thought I’d share it with you guys, because I did a lot of reading! Featuring: fierce heroines, loud church bells, and thrashing kitty tails! Continue reading
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September TBR Strategy

It’s the first of September and that means two things – I’ll have to start wearing a jacket to work and it’s time for this month’s reading strategy! I really love doing these post because they help remind me of what’s been hiding in my TBR pile and gives me a little nudge of motivation. Continue reading
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Instagram Sundays

Hi all, happy Sunday! This week is a little sparse in Instagram posts. As I mentioned on Friday, I’ve been busy catching up with work and life after being sick all of last week. I should be back up and running now, but clearly I haven’t been paying enough attention to Instagram. Continue reading
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Top Ten Tuesday: Best Books Read in 2017

I don’t often participate in memes, but I thought this was one was a great idea! It’s a mid-year look at the best books I’ve read in 2017. Some of them are new, some are older, but they’re all fantastic reads! You can see my full reviews by clicking the links. Continue reading
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Disney Princess Book Tag

Well, here are two of my interests combined! I’m not a huge Disney person in general, but I grew up on the princesses (I’m pretty sure I wore out my VHS copy of The Little Mermaid). Thank you so much to Nadwa from Painfully Fictional for tagging me! Continue reading
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Blogger Stats Book Tag

Drew at The Tattooed Book Geek posted this tag and I really liked their answers! I love stats and things like this so I thought I’d give it a go. Continue reading
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Review: The Six of Crows Duology

I’ve been thinking that some of the most innovative fantasy over the past few years has been coming from the YA genre and the Six of Crows duology is certainly evidence of that. These two books are absolutely amazing. Seriously, they’re some of the best fantasy I’ve read in ages. Continue reading
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March Reading Round-up

March Reading Round-up: in which I visit too many bookstores Continue reading
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WWW Wednesdays: What are you reading?

Two posts in one day? You lucky things. WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! All you have to do is answer three questions and share a link to your Continue reading
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