April saw me reading American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis for satire. It has now been a few months (well nearly 5), since I read …
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April saw me reading American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis for satire. It has now been a few months (well nearly 5), since I read …

Reading 12 in 12 in 2020 did really not get off to a good start. I did not finish the Ten Thousand Doors of January. …

Had you told me in March that I will be reading The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober, or any sort of sobriety related literature for …

What can I say about I’m Thinking of Ending Things? Firstly, we were only five days into the month of July and I had already …

Well, hello there sweet cheeks! Today I bring you one of the most exciting blog tours that I have been involved with since the beginning …

Some of my random thoughts as I review In A Dark Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. There’s a spoiler free section too, so don’t be scared. Come by, and talk to me!

Come and see what I thought of Pride and Prejudice. Psst! It isn’t what you think.

If you had to memorize a single book or risk its extinction, which book would you choose? Let’s discuss Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.

Today’s review is for The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. A book that sat on my to-be-read shelf since 2018, and that I avoided like a plague, afraid I’d be the only one who didn’t like it.

The Turn of the Key is the first Ware book I’ve ever read and boy I am glad I pulled it out of my TBR jar this month. Enjoyed the ink out of it. Here’s why: