Genre: General

Book Review | Influential by Amara Sage

Posted April 6, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, YA / 1 Comment

Hello my fellow readers, long time no post. Before I head on to my review of this brilliant book I just wanted to update you on my MIA from the blog. The last two months I’ve been unwell, one thing after another, flu and such and it’s taken me a while to bounce back to normal. To get back to reading, to blogging to really get my energy back. I think I suffered from massive burn out at work,

But I’m typing this with the sea in front of me whilst I’m on holiday, relaxing and just feeling refreshed I can say that I am so much better and I look forward to writing more on my blog. So without in mind here is my next review… 

Book Review | Influential by Amara SageInfluential by Amara Sage
Published by Faber Faber on December 22, 2022
Genres: Contemporary, General, Love & Romance, Mental Illness, Social Themes, UKYA, Young Adult Fiction
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Almond Brown has no friends in real life . . . but 3.5 million followers online. A heart-felt, whip-smart deep dive into what it would really be like to be internet famous at 17: a cautionary tale for our time from a writer who has grown up with social media.
Almond is forced into the spotlight when she was just a perfectly filtered bump: her mum has been documenting their family through social media since before she was born. And her family enjoy all the rewards that come from that level of influence. Only, it's not the life Almond would have chosen for herself, and being on a platform all the time has made her anxious and insecure. When the darkest side of the internet begins to haunt her, Almond feels like she's going to lose everything . . . If only she could see that she has a real-life, too, full of friends and family who love her, and that it could save her.
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Trigger warnings – self-harm, mental health, therapy, depression, anxiety, drug-use, racism, bullying, suicide thoughts/attemp

I started this book late Jan, early February and absolutely devoured it. As a reader and a librarian is extremely important that we explore social media and the toxicity it can have to teenagers and their mental health and wellbeing. Influential showcases the reality of being an influencer, the darkness of it all whilst also finding the light at the end of the tunnel with some help from new friends outside of her social media bubble.

Almond Brown has lived her life on social media for as long as she can remember. Her mum has practically raised her on her YouTube and Instagram platforms. Her 3.5 million followers is all she knows and the longest conversation she has with her mum is about follower count and does this photo look okay for this campaign. Almond doesn’t know what real friendship is, a photo or conversation that isn’t filtered. Almond falls down a rabbit hole of darkness when someone starts to stalk and haunt her. Nobody really knows how this is affecting her as she has no one she can talk too until she goes finds what she needs in a therapy group. How far will it go before she realises she is surround by love?

Amara Sage writes with such honest rawness, at times it’s hard to read. Working in a school or even as a bookstagrammer we focus far too much on what looks good that we don’t see what is happening behind the photo. We don’t see anything that’s unfiltered and Influential is exactly that a unfiltered awareness of life as a influencer. But whilst there was darkness, Amara really focuses on building friendship and relationship which made not only Almond’s character flourish. I loved the dash of romance in the middle and was rooting for Almond all the way.

These are the types of books that aren’t in YA. They make you feel and really resonate on a much deeper level with the plot and the characters. I am passionate about recommending this to everyone as it’s a book that is very easy to get into, with sharp and snappy pacing that you won’t be able to put down. 

Thank you to Faber Children’s for sending me a copy in exchange for a review.

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Book Review – With this Kiss by Carrie Hope Fletcher

Posted April 20, 2022 by Emma in Bookish Post / 0 Comments
Book Review – With this Kiss by Carrie Hope Fletcher

It’s been a while since I wrote a review so I might be a bit rusty so bear with me. Tonight I’m exciting to be part of (a day late) to the social blog tour of Wish this Kiss by Carrie Hope Fletcher. I was so absorbed in finishing the book that I wanted to do the review justice especially after being absent for so long on my blog. So I am going to head straight into my thoughts. But here is a little bit more on Carrie’s newest release. My Thoughts CAWPILE – 7.14 – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My first Carrie […]

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Blog Tour – Spotlight | Mark My Words by Muhammad Khan

Posted February 21, 2022 by Emma in 2022 Books, Blog Tour, Book Blast, Favourite Author, UKYA, YA / 0 Comments
Blog Tour – Spotlight | Mark My Words by Muhammad Khan

Hello my lovely readers, it’s a new week and the last week of February already. How can that be? Today I’m really excited to be kicking off the blog tour for the long awaited new novel by Muhammad Khan, Mark My Words. This was inevitably delayed the last year so I’m really excited to finally get to read it. I first read Kick the Moon a few years ago and I loved it, such a unique writing style and voice of this generation of YA. His books need to be read more that’s for sure. If you want to read […]

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Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Hello it’s me again, I am on a roll at the moment with blogging and I am loving it. I’m starting as I mean to go on. So today is all about the books I loved during 2021. I have to say the it’s quite varied and I love seeing how my tastes have changed. I can’t wait to see what my reading is like year! So let’s get to the nitty gritty part of the post with my top 10 books of the year! As my reading is drastically lower than normal with life and I haven’t reviewed every […]

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Reading Update: 5 Books I’m looking forward to reading next

Posted April 13, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Book List, Bookish Post, TBR / 3 Comments
Reading Update: 5 Books I’m looking forward to reading next

Hello fellow bookworms, hope we are doing well. Bookshops are open this week and I can’t wait to go into one, hopefully today! I’m trying to get back into blogging and I’ve written loads of ideas down. So to start back my comeback and getting back into a blogging routine I thought I would share with you a reading update and the 5 books I’m going to be reading next. These books are a mixture of blog tours, arcs and books I’m excited to read that have been long awaited. But first I thought I would share my thoughts on […]

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My Top Ten Books of 2020

My Top Ten Books of 2020

It’s a new year my lovely readers. Be 2020 and welcome 2021! I’m writing this with Miss Congeniality on New Year’s Day and I reliving my Top Ten Books of 2020! Last year, wasn’t my finest year for reading. But I still read some amazing literature from Children’s to Adult. I felt last year I really read outside of my comfort zone, not too much but just enough to be comfortable in reading different genres. I read some fantastic middle grade books to fluffy, contemporary adult fiction. After each of my suggestion I will add a reason why it’s my favourite […]

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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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