Me Mam. Me Dad. Me: touching, hard-hitting and brilliant "Danny’s mam has a new boyfriend. Initially, all is good – Callum seems nice enough, and Danny can’t deny he’s got a cool set up; big house, fast car, massive TV, and Mam seems to really like him. But cracks begin to show, and they’re not the … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Malcolm Duffy
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Oh happy day!
What's making me smile at the minute? Seeing my twiglets. Knowing my best friend is coming tomorrow. Bookish events. My friends. Cocktails and fajitos. Little people. Books. Tea. Having an incredibly supportive family. Going to the bingo. Easter holidays. Getting up with the sunshine. Finishing a notebook (IKR?!) Light evenings. Exciting emails. People believing in … Continue reading Oh happy day!
The Greatest Showman blog tag
Good morning! Today, I am doing another fun tag. I was tagged by my gorgeous Kelly from Kelly's Ramblings (you'll find her post here) to do the Greatest Showman Book Tag. I've put on the soundtrack and now the serious thinking starts... (why don't you stick on the soundtrack too?? It's PROPERLY GOOD) The Greatest Show: … Continue reading The Greatest Showman blog tag
S4S – Fave books of 2018
Hello there! It is yet again time for another #SixforSunday post. Who knew these weeks could fly so fast? I've had a week of half term so far. Lots of work to do though, so I can enjoy next week! There's lots of exciting things happening next week! More on that in future blog posts. … Continue reading S4S – Fave books of 2018
Bookish events
One of the most amazing parts of being a blogger is going along to bookish events. Bookish events are an incredible opportunity to meet other bloggers, publishers, authors - all of the amazing book people that the book community is filled with. Now don't get me wrong, book events can be pretty scary if you're … Continue reading Bookish events
BOOK BLOG: Jess Butterworth
When The Mountains Roared: a book with threads of grief, friendship and the importance of looking after our world. (this was the proof cover and I just ADORE it!) "When Ruby's dad uproots her from Australia to set up a hotel in the mountains of India, Ruby is devastated. Not only are they living in … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Jess Butterworth
March in books!
Goodbye March, we have finally reached April. I say finally, this year is FLYING. EEK. I'm here to talk you through March in books! (If you're curious as to my other months in books, check out: January in books and February in books) In March, I: Read 11 books. Ate an Easter Egg. Took part in #EasterReadathon. Went … Continue reading March in books!
BOOKBLOG: Maz Evans
Beyond The Odyssey: well worth the wait, the pain and the TEARS! Hello, I'm Steph and I'm a self confessed Maz Evans super fan. Her books are EXCEPTIONAL. Like... properly great. Who Let The Gods Out and Simply The Quest are some of my favourite books of recent years. I own 3 copies of STQ, … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Maz Evans
Bank Holiday Book Tag
My lovely friend Cora (over at TeaPartyPrincess) created this tag, centred around things we usually do around Bank Holiday! Have a lie in: which book could you lounge in bed with all morning?The Scarecrow Queen by Melinda Salisbury. It just is magnificent. I love Twylla's progression. If I could be left in bed wtih all … Continue reading Bank Holiday Book Tag
S4S – 2018 books
HALLO. It is Sunday again.How did that happen? It's the Easter holidays! I hope everyone is eating a chocolate egg, or something equally fun today. Today's #SixforSunday theme is 2018 books I'm still excited for Now, lots of the books of 2018 I was excited for are out already BUT of course there are some … Continue reading S4S – 2018 books
