A Thousand Perfect Notes: heartbreaking, touching and beautiful "An emotionally charged story of music, abuse and, ultimately, hope. Beck hates his life. He hates his violent mother. He hates his home. Most of all, he hates the piano that his mother forces him to play hour after hour, day after day. He will never play … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: CG Drews
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BOOK BLOG: S M Wilson
Exile: new friends, old friends; new enemies, old enemies; same old dangerous dinosaurs. "Betrayal. Sacrifice. Survival. Welcome to The Extinction Trials. After surviving on Piloria once, Storm and Lincoln are the obvious candidates to return to the dinosaur continent to test the new virus that should clear the way for human settlement. But they have … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: S M Wilson
April in books!
Today is the first of May. HOW HOW HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? Man alive... I do not know where this year has gone (I do, it's gone into the past with all of the EXCEPTIONAL books I've read. How exciting!) I am here to tell you all about my April books... April was a BIG … Continue reading April in books!
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!
BOOK BLOG: Laura Steven
The Exact Opposite of Okay: the exact definition of remarkable. "Izzy O’Neill is an aspiring comic, an impoverished orphan, and a Slut Extraordinaire. Or at least, that’s what the malicious website flying round the school says. Izzy can try all she wants to laugh it off – after all, her sex life, her terms – … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Laura Steven
State of Sorrow mood board
A POST ON A SATURDAY? WHAT IS THIS? It's another State of Sorrow post, obviously. I hope you enjoyed yesterday's review! I HOPE YOU BOUGHT IT, or are considering it! The last mood board I made was for one of Mel's other books (The Scarecrow Queen, see that mood board here: BLOG TOUR: The Scarecrow Queen) … Continue reading State of Sorrow mood board
February in books
We come to the end of February. There are no days of February left (except today!). Today I'm sharing the books I read in February! (If you'd like to see January's round up... check out January in books) How was your February everyone? What did you get up to? In February, I... Had half term. Read … Continue reading February in books
BOOKBLOG: Lucy Rowland
The Knight Who Said No: a fun and light hearted tale about finding the right time to say no "Ned the knight ALWAYS does exactly what he’s told. When his parents ask him to pick up his toys, dig up the cabbages or go to bed on time, he does it all with a smile. … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Lucy Rowland
BOOKBLOG: Non Pratt
Second Best Friend: short, honest, brilliant. "Jade and Becky are best friends, but when Jade’s ex-boyfriend lets on that everyone thinks Becky is the better of the two, Jade finds herself noticing just how often she comes second to her best friend. There’s nothing Jade is better at than Becky. So when Jade is voted … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Non Pratt
BOOKBLOG: Guy Jones
The Ice Garden: a beautiful story of freedom and belonging "Jess is allergic to the sun. She lives in a world of shadows and hospitals, peeking at the other children in the playground from behind curtains. Her only friend is a boy in a coma, to whom she tells stories. One night she sneaks out … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Guy Jones
