Author: Emma

Blog Tour Review & Guest Post | Boy Queen by George Lester

Posted August 8, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Blog Tour, Book Review, Guest Post, LGBTQ+, UKYA, YA / 4 Comments
Blog Tour Review & Guest Post | Boy Queen by George Lester

Happy Weekend my lovely readers. I hope you are staying as cool as possible. It’s mighty hot here in the UK isn’t it. Anyways, today I’m really excited to be part of the blog tour for Boy Queen by George Lester – his debut LGBTQ+ YA and I loved it! I am sharing my review of this wonderful book as well as George sharing his tips for writing about inclusivity and diversity. But before that here is a little bit more info of this A-M-A-Z-I-N-G book! My Review I feel like I’m bringing out John Barrowman in this review. This […]

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Blog Tour | Interview – Chelsea High by Jenny Oliver

Posted August 4, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Blog Tour, Bookish Post, Interview, UKYA / 0 Comments
Blog Tour | Interview – Chelsea High by Jenny Oliver

Hello my lovely bookworms. Today I’m really excited to be part of the Virtual Blog Tour for Chelsea High, a debut YA by Jenny Oliver. Jenny is best known for her adult contemporaries and romance books and I’m so excited for this new journey in her writing career. Chelsea High is described as ‘UK’s answer to Gossip Girl.’ I feel this is the perfect Summer Read. Make sure you pick it up. As part of the blog tour, Jenny has stopped by my blog to answer a few of my question about her upcoming book. So I hope you enjoy […]

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July Monthly Wrap-Up

July Monthly Wrap-Up

Happy Monday my lovely readers. It’s August, where is time going?! 2020 is just whizzing away, sometimes I can’t seem to catch up especially as I write another monthly wrap-up for July. In June I suffered the reading slump, which I hated immensely but July took a turn for the best and I got my reading mojo back. Yay! It’s another month, I always feel like it’s a do over of reading and choosing my books for the month. I love it. The middle of July also saw the beginning of my summer holidays as I work in a school. […]

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Book Review | The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh

Posted July 30, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Book Review / 4 Comments
Book Review | The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh

Happy Thursday my lovely readers. Today I’m bringing you a review of dark fantasy that I simply loved. Lately I’ve been into vampires books as a whole, with Midnight Sun and rewatching Discovery of Witches. Steph from Bookslovereaders recommended me this for a while that it was about time I read it. Plus the sequel The Damned has just been released which I will need to read ASAP. So enough of my rambling, let head onto the review. My Review The days of vampire books has returned and it’s like the inner teenager in me who loved Twilight and the beginnings […]

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8 Years Blogging | 8 Top Tips for Requesting Advanced Reading Copies (ARCs)

Posted July 27, 2020 by Emma in Bookish Post / 9 Comments
8 Years Blogging | 8 Top Tips for Requesting Advanced Reading Copies (ARCs)

Happy Monday my lovely readers. Last week I celebrated 8 years of Never Judge a Book by it’s Cover and when it came to book blogger top tips post, how to request ARCs was at the top. Now whilst I have been blogging for 8 years, I’m still learning everyday to be on mailing lists and I am certainly not on every one. However, I am super grateful and honoured to be on many to request some amazing YA books over the years. So I’m saying ARC like everyone knows. But you could be a first time blogger or starting […]

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8 Year Blogoversary! | 8 Tips of being a Book Blogger

Posted July 21, 2020 by Emma in Bookish Post / 15 Comments
8 Year Blogoversary! | 8 Tips of being a Book Blogger

HAPPY 8 YEARS OF NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!!! *cue the balloon, confetti and cake* Very rarely do I celebrate my blogoversary, I don’t know why but this year I feel I’ve really enjoyed and cherished my blog that it’s really sawed this year. So I wanted to celebrate! 8 years is a long time, it begun on Blogger when I was in Sixth Form. Now I’m 25 and a school librarian and I owe a huge debt to my blog. This platform, my passion for books, this community that has guided me to what I love. BOOKS! […]

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Blog Tour | Book Review – The Ship of Shadows by Maria Kuzniar

Blog Tour | Book Review – The Ship of Shadows by Maria Kuzniar

Hello my lovely bookworms. It’s the start of the Summer Holidays for me and I can’t wait to read all of the books! Today I’m so excited to be part of the TheWriteReads Ultimate Tour for a gorgeous new middle grade book, The Ship and the Shadows by Maria Kuzniar. Maria is known for her cosy themed bookstagrams across social media. I was so excited to be able to read her book as part of this blog tour. I pretty much spent my whole weekend reading this book and loving it. So I will be sharing a very glowing review […]

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Book Review | Five Little Liars by Amanda K. Morgan

Posted July 17, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Book Review / 2 Comments
Book Review | Five Little Liars by Amanda K. Morgan

Hello my lovely bookworms. It’s Friday!!!! It’s also officially the last day of term for the summer break for 6 weeks!! Yay! It will feel strange that’s for sure. Today’s book review is a book I’ve been talking about this book on social media and also in my recent posts as well. I can safely say that thrillers/mysteries really do get you out of a reading slump properly. It’s the thrill, you can’t get enough of it. My Review I went into this book having only the expectation of – ‘for fans of Karen McManus’. I loved her books, she […]

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How I recovered from a recent Reading Slump | My top tips

Posted July 15, 2020 by Emma in Bookish Post, Discussion Post / 3 Comments
How I recovered from a recent Reading Slump | My top tips

Hello my lovely bookworms, today I’m bring you a bit of different post, more of a discussion post. If you’ve kept up with my blog and my social media you might know that last month I was in a reading slump. I tried to pick up a book and read a few pages but my brain wasn’t invested and I didn’t feel like picking any other book. Which was so hard and I hated it – books surround me every day and I just couldn’t pick one up. Let me be honest with you all though…Last month a lot was […]

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