I was sent a copy of this e-book by Raine Publishing in exchange for an honest review. Chameleon Skin by Breanne Weber is a collection of poetry that explores the monochrome world of depression and how colour offers hope and beauty in this world. It is a wonderful poetry collection that focuses on self-discovery, growth,… Continue reading Review: Chameleon Skin
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Review: It Only Happens in the Movies
Today I am finally getting around to sharing my thoughts on Holly Bourne's It Only Happens in the Movies. It's a bit of a messy review, but I feel like all of my feelings about it come across! Here's the synopsis: Audrey is over romance. Since her parents' relationship imploded her mother's been catatonic, so… Continue reading Review: It Only Happens in the Movies
Review: When the Curtain Falls
This is my first Carrie Hope Fletcher book and I really enjoyed her writing style. It was a lovely comination of precise and metaphor. The last year or so, I have really struggled with reading physical copies of books because of concentration levels, and I have relied heavily on audiobooks. When the Curtain Falls is… Continue reading Review: When the Curtain Falls
WWW Wednesday
This week I’m taking part in WWW Wednesday, it is a weekly meme hosted by Taking on a World of Words. There are just three questions to answer: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next? What Are You Currently Reading? I'm currently reading City… Continue reading WWW Wednesday
First Line Friday
First Lines Friday is hosted by Wandering Words for book lovers! The Rules are: Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need… Continue reading First Line Friday
Classic Books Unread on My Shelf
I am not a huge classics reader, but I would love to be. As well as a book lover, I am also a book collector and I loved collecting classic books. I don't have many, but the ones I do have are beautiful books. I'm going to share the books that I have beautiful editions… Continue reading Classic Books Unread on My Shelf
Review: Heartstopper Volume One
Today I am finally getting round to typing up my Heartstopper Volume One Review. As of Monday, the UK is officially on lockdown. I will try to get more posts up now that I will have more spare time, but I am also trying to keep sane during this so please bare with me. I… Continue reading Review: Heartstopper Volume One
Review: Dear Girl
I was kindly provided with an e-arc of this book via NetGalley. Goodreads Definition: From a celebrated activist and spoken-word performer comes a debut poetry collection that takes readers on an empowering, lyrical journey through being a woman in today's society, exploring issues like suicide, sexual assault, self-image, and healing. Aija Mayrock published her first… Continue reading Review: Dear Girl
This or That?
I saw this one Bookish Me and decided I wanted to give it a go! Reading on the couch or in the bed? In bed - I like to be wrapped in my duvet. Male main character or female main character? I think I prefer female main characters - my favourite books all seem to… Continue reading This or That?
Break Your Glass Slippers Review
I was kindly provided with an e-arc of this book via NetGalley. Break Your Glass Slippers by Amanda Lovelace is Lovelace's latest poetry book due to come out 17th March 2020. Before I get into the review; Lovelace provided some trigger warnings at the beginning of the book that I wanted to share at the… Continue reading Break Your Glass Slippers Review