Half of the books I’ve read this year are non-fiction books, but I choose not to review them since everyone will take away something else. Today I have a selection of books on writing which I read recently. These aren’t the only ones, or the best ones, I still think they’re worth reading. Even if Read More
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Review: Warcross by Marie Lu
Warcross is a YA sci-fi book about hackers, esports, virtual reality, and gamers. Filled with intrigue, fast paced action, and a hint of romance. Five stars. Read More
Best Read of 2019 (So Far)
An overview of the books I’ve read this year and which ones stood out to me. I’ve read nearly as much non-fiction as fiction, which is a first. Read More
Tales of Lunis Aquaria Paperback Available
It took longer than I expected, but I can finally share that the paperback version of Tales of Lunis Aquaria is now available on Amazon and their extended distribution. I can’t say anything about their quality since books from different regions will be printed at different facilities. I ordered a proof from Amazon DE and Read More
Update On My Reading Challenge
A quick update on my 2019 reading challenge. Read twelve books to expand your horizon. Are you joining in? Read More
Summer Reads: Trip Through Europe
The summer holidays are just around the corner. Let’s take a trip through Europe. Read through five lovely locations with these excellent books. Read More
ARC Review: The Ice Cream Parlour by Isabella May
The Ice Cream Parlour is Isabella May’s fourth book. This romance foodie novel is a perfect summer read while eating ice cream by the side of the pool. Read More
Why I Stopped Requesting On Netgalley
One of the most exciting things about being a bookblogger, is the ARCs. Some publishers will provide bookreviews with an Advanced Reading Copy before the book comes out, hoping to get the word out and boost the ratings ahead of the release date. Netgalley is one of the sites where you can request digital ARCs Read More
Review: The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows is a wonderful piece of art about humanity during the war. Five stars. Read More
#IndieApril: Celebrating The Indie Author
It’s #indieapril, a month in which indies get some extra love. I want to highlight some of the indie authors whose stories have touched me in the last years. Read More