Genre: Action & Adventure

ARC Book Review | Find Me After by A.Connors – The best book of the year so far.

Posted June 7, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, 5 Stars, Book Review, Bookish Post, UKYA, YA / 1 Comment

Dearest Readers, today I am so excited to bring you my book review of one of my most anticipated reads of 2024. Last year I read an incredible debut that was my favoruite book of last year, The Girl Who Broke the Sea. It’s a book that I haven’t stopped recommending. So today I’m bringing you my glowing review of Adam’s second book, Find Me After – which is out in July.

ARC Book Review | Find Me After by A.Connors – The best book of the year so far.Find Me After by A. Connors
Published by Scholastic on July, 4th 2024
Genres: Action & Adventure, Dystopian, Sci-Fi, Thriller, UKYA, Young Adult Fiction
Amazon | Waterstones

Where do you go when you're not quite gone?
After suffering an epileptic seizure, Kyle finds himself in a world that looks like ours but where nothing feels the same. This is the Stillness: an eerie, liminal alternative reality populated by those who are caught between life and death.

Here, he meets his real-world crush, Farah, who is also unconscious back home. But as they get to know each other in the Stillness, they must face the possibility of forgetting each other in the real world. The way back to life is fraught with danger, and time, for both of them, is running out...

*First off I want to start by saying HUGE thank you to Scholastic who has gifted me a pre-proof ARC copy that I read as soon as I got it. I feel very lucky to have recieved this. Made my week.*

Do you feel nervous when you love the first book of author so much and wonder what their second book will be like? That was me. As soon as I got this book, I dropped everything to read it and just like last time, I couldn’t put it down. I love a book that completely consumes you, that invades you every thought process. To give you a book hangover. It will be no surprise if you follow me that I devoured and loved The Girl Who Broke the Sea last year and it’s now one of my all time favourite books. I believe I said ‘This book is impossible to put down’ and ‘This book is genuis’ and this was exactly the same for Find Me After.

Kyle is epileptic, but what happens during a seizure, what happens if you find yourself in fragment of the ordinary world. That’s exactly where Kyle find himself, on the opposite side of his seizure, into the Stillness. It feels wrong but right at the same time. His journey through this world, he meets Farah a mean girl from school who he had a crush on and little boy name Chui. Together they explore and play Uno a lot whilst searching for a way a back to the real world.

Adam’s books are epic combination of character and plot driven. But what I love about his writing is the character development. Kyle is shell of who he is in the ordinary, real world. He’s hidden at home as his eplisesy consume him and his life. It stops him from being who is but in this world, in this Stillness he’s able to do things he always wanted to. A way to see the best version of himself and that there is hope and not let epilepsy define him. This world has given Kyle a second chance especially with Farah. His bravery, courage is held no bounds in this existence, he was able to right his mistakes he didn’t have the courage to make including asking a Farah out.

You really empathise with the characters. I loved the relationship between Kyle and Farah developed, the slow burn romance and found friendship they built especially when they brought Chui into the fold. It’s almost like the outcasts of the real world had become the hero’s of the Stillness.

A. Connors is a very unique writer. Find Me After is YA book that is inspired by real and personal experiences. I loved the change in direction in this book and I was pleasantly surprised by how different the plot-line was. His books are founded on real if a little horrifying scientific research that gave me goosebumps just thinking about it. It feeds off it. The atmosphere reminded me of War of the Worlds, with the desolate landscape and world building, the world itself doesn’t play by the rules. You can’t help but be sucked into the book. His writing style is movie quality for me and what I found that makes his books such an immersive experience.

Find Me After is another incredibly compelling book that I couldn’t put down. I read and devoured this book and it’s easily my new favourite of the year. Imaginative and hauntingly real. Inspired by true experience. A page turner. Still to this day it gives me goosebumps.

Thank you again to Scholastic UK for sending me a pre-proof in exchange for a review.

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Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Posted June 12, 2023 by Emma in Book Review, Bookish Post, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Hello my bookish friends. I have just finished the most hyped book, Fourth Wing and I am PROUD of myself. It consumed me the whole week of reading and I loved every single minute of it. I’m at a bit of a loss right now as this book is worthy of the obsession at the moment. So I thought the best thing would be to write if not ramble and fangirl over this book. I apologise in advance for that. There will be no spoilers from me. Just a lot of vibes and feelings about it all. So me and […]

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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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Sunday Spotlight – Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Posted February 6, 2022 by Emma in 2022 Books, Bookish Post, Middle Grade / 1 Comment
Sunday Spotlight – Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Happy Sunday evening my lovelies, today I’m excited to be part of The Write Reads – Ultimate Blog Tour for a sequel to The Beast and the Bethany, Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips. Yesterday was my stop and huge apologies for missing out Dave, at the moment my reading is extremely slow with work and home but I have both books to read and I have heard so much about these books and how great they are. So without further ado here is a little bit more about the book. Thank you to Dave and The Write Reads […]

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Blog Tour – Review & Spotlight | The Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn

Blog Tour – Review & Spotlight | The Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn

Happy Saturday my wonderful booklovers. The sun is shining and I can’t wait to relax and read in the park this afternoon. Today I’m bring you Part 1 of my post for the blog tour of Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn. My stop will have a Q&A but it’s not quite ready yet, so I thought I would share with you a short review of Dangerous Remedy and why you should put this book on your TBR.  Thank you to Zephyr Books for sending me both copies exchange for honest review.  My Review First of all can we just appreciate […]

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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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