I’ve been trying to read more non-fictions this month (#nonfictionnovember) and honestly, I think I have found a new genre I will be including WAY more going forward. Know my Name was incredibly special, it’s made me realise how import non-fiction really is.
Day: November 30, 2019
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If you’re in a reading rut – you need this. The Universe versus Alex Woods by Gavin Extence Genre: Fiction, Coming-of-Age BUG Rating: 4.5/5 Overall: I am struggling to find words to do this book justice! Let’s start with I LOVED IT. It’s
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It’s book club night! (Party emoji inserted here). I am SO excited. We are only a couple of months into our new book club, but it’s great. I love reading along with more people and getting to discuss books we’ve loved, and not
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Another pretty good month reading wise – I was concerned with a number of social engagements I wouldn’t get through many books. BUT, I somehow managed to read 7 this month! (smug face here). My favourite had to be ……. The Giver of
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This month I’ve got through my most books yet … TEN books! It’s been a real struggle again this month to pick my favourite, so, there’s two! Things you save in a fire by Katherine Center AND The Scent Keeper by Erica Bauermeister.
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I love following Reese’s book club picks and since hearing this one had made the cut, I was dying to sink my teeth into it! This also made my Top Pick for July – a joint place this month with Lock Every Door.
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June was a better read month for me than May – less TV Shows to get distracted by! This month I got through 8 books … a brief recap below: Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying
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I dove straight into another buddy read with my book buddy and we picked out Recursion after seeing it publicised by the book influencers on Instagram – and in the top picks to read this summer! … and wow – it did not
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I knew when I first saw this plastered all over social media, I just had to read it, and OMG … I was not disappointed! Verity by Colleen Hoover Genre: Fiction, Thriller & Mystery BUG Rating: 5/5 Overall: Unsettling doesn’t even begin to describe this book.