Genre: Mental Illness

Book Review | Influential by Amara Sage

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

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 […]

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Blog Tour | Interview – Diary of a Confused Feminist: Must Do Better by Kate Weston

Posted February 7, 2022 by Emma in Blog / 0 Comments
Blog Tour | Interview – Diary of a Confused Feminist: Must Do Better by Kate Weston

Happy Monday my lovely bookworms. This week is all about Children’s Mental Health week and I’m honoured to kick off the blog tour for the sequel to Kate’s feminist triumph, Diary of a Confused Feminist – Must Do Better! A few years ago I met Kate at a school event I organised and she is amazing from page to in real life. The book is a credit to her career in comedy and tackling hard topic of teenagers including feminism and mental health. Today I’m excited to be interviewing Kate on my blog about her latest book whilst also asking […]

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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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