Ever since I started blogging it has become apparent that I am buying/receiving more books and it makes me SO HAPPY. Over the past few weeks I have been lucky enough to receive at least 3 lots of book post! I thought I would blog to show you all just some of the wonderful things I have received! Some of … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Book post.
Tag: yabooks
BOOKBLOG: David Levithan
I think I discovered David Levithan by accident and I am so glad I did. I thank Amazon for recommending one of his books to me and for the love affair that I have since been living with David Levithan and his books. They're all amazing. And you should read them all. His books are … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: David Levithan
Reading: it’s good for the soul!
Recently a conversation has emerged on Twitter about reading. It has been a MASSIVE thing. Questions have been thrown up such as is it important to teach reading? how do you teach reading? why do we need to teach reading? do you need to enjoy reading to be a good teacher of reading? There has been … Continue reading Reading: it’s good for the soul!
My bookshelf!
This is my bookshelf. There is a whole host of different types of books on my shelf. This is just one shelf. I have a drawer full of books too! This also doesn't include my picture books... we will get to that collection another time. Most of this is my TBR pile. I've probably read … Continue reading My bookshelf!
UKYACX blog tour!!
Super excited to tell you all that I've been asked to be involved with the UKYACX author blog tour! I have the absolute pleasure to be blogging for MG author Gabrielle Kent, author of the wonderful Alfie Bloom series! Check out her website here! Also featuring the wonderful UK YA authour Sarah Grant too, author of … Continue reading UKYACX blog tour!!
Book blog: Alwyn Hamilton
Adventure filled, badass main character and daringly exciting! Recently in my blue haul I talked about Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton. I decided that there was no time like the present and that I would read that next. I finished another the book I was reading, read the amazing King of Rats and decided that this was … Continue reading Book blog: Alwyn Hamilton
BOOKBLOG: Holly Bourne
I recently finished the third installment of Holly Bourne's Spinster Club/Normal Series trilogy and it was amazing. What's A Girl Gotta Do officially is described as "HOW TO START A FEMINIST REVOLUTION: 1. Call out anything that is unfair on one gender 2. Don’t call out the same thing twice (so you can sleep and … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Holly Bourne
BOOK BLOG: The King of Rats
At this years YALC (which I wasn't lucky enough to attend) it was confirmed that Melinda Salisbury was releasing a new short story, a companion to the Sin Eater's Faughter trilogy, called The King of Rats. Naturally as I wasn't there I was gutted. I was going to miss out. I pestered and pestered both Mel … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: The King of Rats
Bookblog: Kiran Milwood-Hargrave
The Girl of Ink and Stars: just like stars it shines and astounds. I had seen lots on Twitter about this beautiful gem of a book. Just from the cover I saw that it was going to be a stand out book. (I know, I know, don't judge a book by its cover, but c'mon … Continue reading Bookblog: Kiran Milwood-Hargrave
Bookblog: Melinda Salisbury
The Sin Eater's Daughter and The Sleeping Prince are magnificent. Melinda Salisbury has an amazing way with words. I'll start with The Sin Eater's Daughter (as it's the first in the trilogy). It is painted as a story about a girl, Twylla, who is engaged to marry the prince and everyone is afraid of her, no one … Continue reading Bookblog: Melinda Salisbury
