You may remember not too long ago I posted a review of Strange the Dreamer...well, Muse of Nightmares is the much-anticipated sequel and I was SO excited when it arrived in the mail from Hachette for me! I adored Strange and was really keen to jump in to this one...so keen, in fact, that I … Continue reading Review: Muse of Nightmares – Laini Taylor
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Review: A Thousand Perfect Notes – C.G. Drews
I'll be honest, I dove in to this book wondering if it would be any good. I'd seen it around bookstagram a lot, but it's written by a bookstagrammer/blogger (@paperfury) which made me wonder if I saw it around a lot because it was genuinely good, or because it was written by someone with over … Continue reading Review: A Thousand Perfect Notes – C.G. Drews
Review: What If It’s Us? – Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
After reading Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda earlier in the year, I fell in love with Albertalli's storytelling and style. So naturally, I jumped at the chance to grab a review copy of this gorgeous book from Simon & Schuster's publicity team (thank you!). They're also the team behind The Book Ninja, which I … Continue reading Review: What If It’s Us? – Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
Review: Impostors – Scott Westerfeld
Alright, here it is. The first book by a white male author I have read since February this year, after making a pact to myself to read more diversely. That said, there have been many books I've put off reading due to this fact, however I loved the Uglies series when I was in high school, … Continue reading Review: Impostors – Scott Westerfeld
Review: The Girl Who Fell – Violet Grace
Can I just say, there is so much great stuff coming out from Aussie authors in seemingly all genres at the moment! I was delighted when Nero Books reached out to me about reviewing this book, because while Fantasy isn't the genre I'm known for reading, they touted as being similar in vibe to the … Continue reading Review: The Girl Who Fell – Violet Grace
Review: The Lucky Ones – Ashley Chegwyn
Ashley Chegwyn is an up and coming Aussie author who was kind enough to send me a copy of her newest book - The Lucky Ones - for review. Synopsis: After a mandatory six month hiatus, Hollywood's favourite It-Girl, Emery Grey, finds herself back in the spotlight she's trying to avoid. The cameras are still … Continue reading Review: The Lucky Ones – Ashley Chegwyn
Review: King of the Seven Lakes – A B Endacott
I have been hanging out to read this book ever since I finished the first book in the Series - Queendom of the Seven Lakes - which you can read my review of here. This review may contain spoilers of the first book (but no spoilers for this one, I promise!) King of the Seven Lakes … Continue reading Review: King of the Seven Lakes – A B Endacott
Review: Strange the Dreamer – Laini Taylor
So I've been seeing this book everywhere lately, possibly because it's sequel is due out soon and everyone is frantically reading or re-reading Strange the Dreamer before that happens. Even though I had no idea what the book was about, I figured it must be pretty good...and thankfully I wasn't disappointed! So that you don't dive … Continue reading Review: Strange the Dreamer – Laini Taylor
Review: After the Lights Go Out – Lili Wilkinson
I was super excited to receive a copy of After the Lights Go Out by Lili Wilkinson, as it looked like a YA read that was a little bit different to the other YA books on offer lately. Also, it’s based in Australia, and I always love reading a book set in my homeland ♥ … Continue reading Review: After the Lights Go Out – Lili Wilkinson
Review: All the Bright Places – Jennifer Niven
Ah yes, another total Bookstagram buy (does it count as a buy if you win it though?) which I finished in 3 or 4 days in an attempt to get my May reading list looking a bit less miserable! The book follows the story of Violet Markey, whose sister died in a car accident while … Continue reading Review: All the Bright Places – Jennifer Niven