Despite being busy all week with moving into my new place I can't lie... I've not been too busy to read. I'm almost two books down in just a few days so GO ME! Having time to read is really important to me - I'm never without at least one book on the go and … Continue reading The Wander Society // Book ‘review’
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Hitting 100 and a book review
This is it, my 100th post, which is pretty good going. For me. Well, not really; I used to have a blog a millennium ago and I can't tell you how many posts I wrote but 100 is decent for this new decade of writing I find myself in. With self-congratulations out of the way … Continue reading Hitting 100 and a book review
Miss Sentimental
I am sentimental about a lot of things. It's terrible, really. I wish I were sentimental about things that really matter; people, memories, places... alas, I'm not. I'm the worst kind; a hoarder. I keep things that have no use for the sake of the 'memory', like if I don't have this movie stub I'll … Continue reading Miss Sentimental
Book Covers
Confession time; I judge books by their covers. Obviously the cover of a book doesn't indicate whether it will be good and I wouldn't buy a book just for the cover however I will admit that I'll pick books up just to ooh and aah at the cover art. Book cover designs are, to me, a beautifully … Continue reading Book Covers
Your Intro to Young Adult Literature
Young Adult, or YA as it's more commonly referred to, is a genre of book that kind of broaches the gap between Children's and Adult Literature. It's a minefield of magnificence but if you're looking to get into the genre and you haven't a clue where to start don't worry; I've got your back! I'm not … Continue reading Your Intro to Young Adult Literature
Paper Towns
If you think you could get away from the media tsunami that's about to begin on the latest John Green book-to-movie adaptation you'd be wrong. Dead wrong. I don't think there's a website or blog out there that isn't going to try to mention this. If you've been living under a rock or, hey, maybe … Continue reading Paper Towns