TWENTY EIGHTEEN – A YEAR OF BOOKS

Posted January 1, 2019 by Emma in 2018 Books, Best Books / 6 Comments
TWENTY EIGHTEEN – A YEAR OF BOOKS

I can’t believe it’s that time of the year again. This is honestly always the hardest post of the year, but this year I’ve read so many but I got a cracking top list of books, such a variety as well which I love. I’ve done something slightly different with my end of years posts by doing my best books of 2018 today and then my reading goals and most anticipated books of 2019 in the next few days. So without further ado here are my favourite books of 2018… The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw This is a story […]

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BLOG AVALANCHE: REVIEW – PAPER AVALANCHE by Lisa Williamson

BLOG AVALANCHE: REVIEW – PAPER AVALANCHE by Lisa Williamson

I am so excited to be part of this celebration of the new and upcoming novel, Paper Avalanche by Lisa Williamson. My review was meant to go up way before Christmas but due to end of term I was unable to read it time. So I read this book in two days over Christmas and it was the highlight of my reading that week. Rather than posting it quickly straight after reading it, I want this review and this book to have maximum coverage, because it needs to be heard and praised for how brilliant this book is. So I […]

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MINI REVIEWS – SHADOWBLACK by Sebastien de Castell & BOOKSHOP GIRL by Chloe Coles

MINI REVIEWS – SHADOWBLACK by Sebastien de Castell & BOOKSHOP GIRL by Chloe Coles

Some amazing reads I’ve read lately both totally different but brilliant in their own way. Shadowblack (Spellslinger #2) by Sebastien de Castell It’s a few months since Kellen left his people behind. Now aged sixteen, Kellen is an outlaw, relying on his wits to keep him alive in the land of the Seven Sands. He misses home, he misses family and more than anything, he misses Nephenia, the girl he left behind. Then he meets Seneira, a blindfolded girl who isn’t blind, and who carries a secret that’s all too familiar to Kellen. Kellen and Ferius resolve to help – […]

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BLOG TOUR – ROSIE LOVES JACK: IMPORTANT JOURNEYS

BLOG TOUR – ROSIE LOVES JACK: IMPORTANT JOURNEYS

Today I’m so happy to be part of this blog tour celebrating important journeys. I’ll be honest I wasn’t sure what to write at first and then it hit me… and this feels like one the most honest and best piece of writing I’ve written about myself on here. So I really hope you enjoy. A LIBRARY HOLDS MILLIONS OF JOURNEYS… but all you need to do is find just one – MY JOURNEY. Every one has a life journey, we all embark on that special journey we know will stay with us forever. I was going to start this […]

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NOVEMBER WRAP-UP & DECEMBER TBR

Posted December 1, 2018 by Emma in Featured, Monthly Wrap-Up Post, Most Anticipated, TBR / 1 Comment
NOVEMBER WRAP-UP & DECEMBER TBR

Hi Everyone, I’ve been MIA lately, late October and all of November has been very busy at work. I’ve started a new position alongside my Librarian role which has taken up a lot of my work at the moment. I’m hoping December will be a different story as Christmas comes to work and it will feel a lot less busy and more festive and relaxed. This month I have been re-reading the Throne of Glass of series in anticipation of the Kingdom of Ash release. I started this series when it first came out and then stopped at Crown of […]

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REVIEW – A PLACE CALLED PERFECT by Helena Duggan

REVIEW – A PLACE CALLED PERFECT by Helena Duggan

A book that will haunt you in the best way possible weeks after you’ve read it. A Place Called Perfect (Perfect #1) by Helena Duggan Publisher – Usborne Children’s Publishing Release Date – August 1st 2017 Buy – Amazon | Book Depository Violet never wanted to move to Perfect. Who wants to live in a town where everyone has to wear glasses to stop them going blind? And who wants to be neat and tidy and perfectly behaved all the time? But Violet quickly discovers there’s something weird going on – she keeps hearing noises in the night, her mum […]

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REVIEW – SPELLSLINGER by Sebastien de Castell

REVIEW – SPELLSLINGER by Sebastien de Castell

When one author reads from his latest book to spark me into reading the whole series because of it.  Spellslinger (Spellslinger #1)by Sebastien de CastellPublisher – Hot Key BooksRelease Date – May 4th 2017Buy – Amazon | Book Depository Magic is a con game. Kellen is moments away from facing his first mage’s duel and the start of four trials that will make him a spellcaster. There’s just one problem: his magic is gone. As his sixteenth birthday approaches, Kellen falls back on his cunning in a bid to avoid total disgrace. But when a daring stranger arrives in town, […]

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SEPTEMBER WRAP-UP & OCTOBER TBR

Posted October 3, 2018 by Emma in Monthly Wrap-Up Post, Random Post, TBR / 2 Comments
SEPTEMBER WRAP-UP & OCTOBER TBR

Hi Everyone, How has your September been? Mine has been manic and the fact that it’s already October has passed me by completely. Where does the time go? I mean we are counting down to Christmas already in shops…. Oh god that means I need to start thinking about presents. Who leaves it to the last minute? With the start of September came the start of term at work, it’s never been busier, additional roles to my job has been interesting but also exciting. That also comes with hardly no reading. I read a grand total of 1 book and […]

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GUEST POST – Chloe Seager talks about making and maintaining friends…

Posted September 17, 2018 by Emma in #Bk2Skool, Chloe Seager, Friendships / 0 Comments
GUEST POST – Chloe Seager talks about making and maintaining friends…

Hi Everyone, I continue my #Bk2Skool September (I finally came up with a cool hashtag name for it.) If this is your first post that you have seen of my blog then here’s a brief catch you up.  #Bk2Skool September was created by me as I work in a school, a librarian. I see first hand what it’s like going to school for the first time with a new cohort of Year 7s, but also to those who are going back to school, starting their GCSEs etc. So I’ve asked some of favourite authors that explore school life in their […]

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