Category: Blog Tour

Book Review | This Song is About Us by Sara Barnard

Posted April 16, 2025 by Emma in 2025 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review, Bookish Post / 0 Comments

Book Review | This Song is About Us by Sara Barnard

Hello my lovely readers, it’s been a while since on the blog but I’m currently on holiday and I have just finished my first book and I loved it so much it’s inspired me to pick up the keyboard and start my blog once again.

I’m really excited to be on the blog tour for This Song is About Us by Sara Barnard. I originally posted a shorted version of this review on my instagram but I wanted to write a little bit more here. So without further ado here is my review *stretches fingers, poised on the keyboard*…

Book Review | This Song is About Us by Sara BarnardThis Song is About Us by Sara Barnard
Published by Walker Books on April 3, 2025
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Told over three summer festivals, this stunning novel from a bestselling author charts the emotional turmoil of young love and early fame.
The Kerbs are a four-piece pop rock band on the verge of breaking big the moment that frontman, Drew, turns 18. But Drew and his long-term girlfriend Ruby have a decision to make: go public right from the start or keep their relationship private, away from the intrusive lens of the tabloids and the scrutiny of the Kerbs’ fanbase. The choice seems easy. Ruby wants her life to remain her own – she's seen how fame can devour the lives of those who stand in the periphery.
But staying secret comes with a price. As Drew's star rises and rumours begin to stir, Ruby starts to wonder if love is strong enough to keep them together when Drew's fame seems destined to drive them apart.

I read this book is my version of one sitting which basically means, I unfortunately had to go to sleep to then resume it when I woke up. I couldn’t put this book down, it was a book that I needed, something lighthearted, romantic but also some many realistic layers to the book as well which I really enjoyed. I have been a reader of Sara’s books since I received my very first ARC as a blogger of Beautiful Broken Things all those years ago and every time a new novel comes out I devour it. She is an auto-buy/favourite author when it comes to UKYA and YA romance/contemporary novels.

This Song is About Us follows star-studded, hot band lead of The Kerbs from Stevenage, Drew Schafer is first love, his first girlfriend Ruby. They have been together forever and when the band goes mega, Ruby and Drew have to make the decision whether to go public or be a secret. In order to protect what they have and love, they both decide to keep it a secret, signing NDAs and Drew becoming publicly single. It’s a strain on their relationship and Drew is falling under the drink, drug and rock n’ roll lifestyle being ‘The Drew Schafer’ not the ‘real Drew’, ‘her Drew’ that she loves.

This book encapsulates a true romance that really makes your heart lift. It builds on the long distance relationship and the longing that each of them had but what I love about Sara’s book as I said there is very realistic layers to our relationship in and out of the limelight with the toxicity of celebrity world and the sacrifice it bears on the relationship, the pain of saying no and most of is making sure that both are the best of themselves. I adored Drew and Ruby without a doubt, but my favourite relationship and I personally think that Sara is the queen of friendships in her books as I adored Stel. Ruby found unlikely friendship in the people close to her with the loveable, she is quirky, a chatterbox and is 100 mph but her heart is golden, her flare and just pure love for her best friend is priceless. I wish there was more of her or maybe she could have her own book.

Sara’s writing is emotive, seamless and beautiful. In her authors bio she said she wants to write sad books that are good for the soul and happy books to lift the heart and she does that every time. I wasn’t expecting it but after being completely absorbed in the relationship of Ruby and Drew, I couldn’t help but have tears in my eyes at the end of the book. For me this book reminded me of Band version Prince and Me the film, it had those vibes and more. It’s the perfect spring/summer romance read. If you were also a fan of Chris Russell’s Songs About a Girl series then this is the perfect read.

If you haven’t picked a YA book by Sara Barnard then what are you waiting for. I would highly recommend all of her books and I similarly if you love Holly Bourne like me, then you will definitely love her books.

Thank you Walker Books for sending me copy in exchange for a review.

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Blog Tour | Find Me After by A.Connors – The Case for Lazy and Chaotic Research

Posted July 1, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, Blog Tour, Bookish Post / 0 Comments
Blog Tour | Find Me After by A.Connors – The Case for Lazy and Chaotic Research

Happy Monday booklovers! Today I’m so excited to be kicking off the blog tour for one of favourite reads of 2024, Find Me After by A.Connors. You can read my fangirly review here. I am a huge champion for Adam’s books as they are just amazing, atmospheric and immersive YA books. Find Me After, his second YA book is out this Thursday, 4th July. So I urge you to pick up a copy. But before I share this epic guest post with you here is a bit more about the book. The Case for Lazy and Chaotic Research One of […]

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Blog Tour: Review – The Stranded by Sarah Daniels

Posted August 7, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review, Bookish Post, UKYA, YA / 2 Comments
Blog Tour: Review – The Stranded by Sarah Daniels

Hello my lovely bookworms, I am currently on holiday and relaxing with my book and the sea. This is the perfect time for me to catch up on my reviews starting with this one. I am really excited to be part of the Ultimate Blog Tour with The Write Reads for The Stranded and The Exiled by Sarah Daniels. My post is a little late due to end of the academic year, (sorry Dave) however, I read this book in 2 days last week and I loved every second of it. I have bought The Exiled with me on holiday […]

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Blog Tour – Book Review | If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude – a unique sapphic dystopian YA…

Blog Tour – Book Review |  If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude – a unique sapphic dystopian YA…

Hello my bookish friends. I am really excited to be part of the Ultimate Blog Tour with The Write Reads for debut novel, If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude. Sadly life got in the way, so here is my delayed review. It’s the start of Pride Month and I have the perfect YA Dystopian recommendation for your to add to your TBR piles. Whilst I have put a content warning above, the first few pages is about the main character, Avery about to take her own life. There is a lot of reference to it throughout the book. I […]

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Blog Tour | Book Review – Straight Expectations by Calum McSwiggan

Blog Tour | Book Review – Straight Expectations by Calum McSwiggan

Happy Sunday my bookish friends, today I’m really excited for my stop on the Ultimate Blog Tour with The Write Reads for debut novel, Straight Expectations. My first book of May and what a brilliant start to the month. Before I head into my review here is a little bit more about the book. Another book I didn’t really know what to expect. Opening the first few pages on my kindle and I knew I was going to love it. It instantly it gave me Boy Queen by George Lester and Heartstopper vibes. Max is loud and proud at school, […]

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Blog Tour | Over My Dead Body – Interview with Sweeney Boo

Blog Tour | Over My Dead Body – Interview with Sweeney Boo

Happy Friday my lovely readers and do I have a treat for you today. I gidderly excited about this post and especially as I’m kicking off the tour for Over My Dead Body. Which is OUT TODAY! SO HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY! It’s the perfect autumnal graphic novel by Sweeney Boo. So today I’m interviewing Sweeney Boo, and after reading Over My Dead Body (review to follow next week) I did some reserach as I’ve never interviewed a comic book artist before. When I was looking at her previous work, I was completely starstruck and flabberghasted because she drew the characters […]

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5 reasons to read The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn

Posted June 27, 2022 by Emma in 2022 Books, Blog Tour, Bookish Post, LGBTQ+, UKYA / 0 Comments
5 reasons to read The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn

Happy Monday my lovely bookworms. Today I am really excited to be bringing you my blog tour stop for The Glorious Poison, the final book in The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn. I decided to do a bit of a different post today for my stop, I wanted to share 5 reasons why you should read this glorious series. See what I did there. 😉 Sadly life got in the way the last couple of weeks and I haven’t had a chance to read Glorious Poison but I will be shortly. But first here is a little […]

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Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Happy Sunday evening my lovely readers. It’s been another hot minute these days since back to work from Easter Holidays. But there is only another week left and it’s May half term and a very lovely long weekend for most of you in the UK. Woohoo. I haven’t been able to read much until this week really but it also means I may have been a little late to a blog tour by The Write Reads. Sorry Dave. So today I’m bring you a spotlight post of a book I was so so excited to read, The Knave of Secrets […]

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Middle-Grade March | Blog Tour – Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup by Andy Sagar

Middle-Grade March | Blog Tour – Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup by Andy Sagar

Good evening bookworms, on this very bright and sunny Tuesday. This post was meant to go live on Thursday but I had a powercut and it went or goobly-gook. Today I’m really excited to be part of the blog tour for debut novel Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup by Andy Sagar. This has been on my TBR and I can’t wait to read it. Perfect for #MiddleGradeMarch . My stop falls on the publication day of this wonderful book and I am really excited to share a guest posts on how everyday items and objects became magical. […]

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