Category: Mini-Review

Mini Reviews – A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik, Nothing More to Tell by Karen McManus and Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot

Mini Reviews – A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik, Nothing More to Tell by Karen McManus and Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot

Hellooooooooo my lovely bookworms. The last time I posted was middle of the summer and now it’s Autumn. Bring on the cosy nights of reading with blankets, slipper boots and autumn drinks. I’m sorry it’s been so long , neglecting my blog, something I absolutely love, but since I went back to work, it’s just been extremely busy. But I’m back slowly. I’ve trying to be more organised and forward planning some content as well. Whilst I may have been absent, I haven’t stopped reading even if it has been a chapter or 2 a day, I still reading so […]

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Mini Book Reviews of Books about Books

Mini Book Reviews of Books about Books

Happy Thursday my bookish friends. Change in the blogging schedule this week. So you might have another one tomorrow too as I’m in that blogging mood at the moment. Welcome to all of my new followers as well, I’m currently doing a WordPress train on my twitter, so make sure you add your link to discover new blogs. Today I thought I would review two books that are perfect this time and this time of the year as well. They are books about books which I loved. My Review So yesterday we had our clubhouse meeting and I loved it. […]

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UKYA Mini Reviews – SING (Like No One’s Listening) by Vanessa Jones & Alex in Wonderland by Simon James Green

Posted August 22, 2019 by Emma in Book Review, Friendship, LGBTQ+, Mini-Review, Music, Summer, UKYA / 3 Comments
UKYA Mini Reviews – SING (Like No One’s Listening) by Vanessa Jones & Alex in Wonderland by Simon James Green

Hi Everyone, It’s been a long time since I’ve done some book reviews, I have quite a few to catch up on, some going back to May. 🙊 Today I bring you two very different but perfect Summer YA reads. I would like to point out that by doing mini-reviews this is in no a bad reflection of the books. It sometimes nice to do short and sweet reviews. Do you like the Step-Up movies? Well your in for a treat. I loved this book, whilst it had elements of that finding your talent or where you fit in, with the […]

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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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MINI-REVIEWS Part 1….

MINI-REVIEWS Part 1….

…of all books I didn’t get to review in 2016! (So due to loads of things last year, there was some really great books that I never got to review so I thought I would so some really short reviews that would make me feel better for reviewing them and showing you just how amazing they are!) Did I Mention I Miss You (DIMILY #3)by Estelle MaskamePublisher – Black and White PublishingDate read – September 2016Find my reviews for book 1 and book 2 Review – This is it, the end of the most addictive and sensational contemporary novel to […]

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