Hey guys. it's Lois, I have been seeing this weekly meme floating around for a while now. I have finally decided to join in. Standalone Sunday is a weekly meme created by Megan @ Bookslayerreads. Every Sunday we make a post about a standalone book, so one that is not part of a series. There is… Continue reading Standalone Sunday
Category: Book Haul
Harry Potter Book Tag
Hey guys, it's Lois. I was tagged in this amazing tag by the lovely BirdieBookworm in the Harry Potter tag. As most people know I absolutely adore Harry Potter so I was ecstatic to find out I had been tagged in this book tag. Be sure to check out Birdie's blog for all things books. So, without… Continue reading Harry Potter Book Tag
Audio Book Review: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
Title: To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2014) Author: Jenny Han Narrated By: Laura Knight Keatings Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Fiction, Romance and Chick Lit Extent: 8 Hours and 22 Minutes Publisher: Simon and Schuster and Recorded Books Release Date: 15th April, 2014 Rating: ★★★★☆ Synopsis "To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is… Continue reading Audio Book Review: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
5 Book Buying Tips
Hey guys, it's Lois, today I felt like doing a post containing a few tips to use when buying books. I always buying books but because I am a student I have to watch how much money I spend on books each month. So, there are my tip and tricks to use when buying books.… Continue reading 5 Book Buying Tips
Top 5 Wednesday: Book Trends I’m Tired of
Hi all, it’s Lois, hope you are doing well. Here we go with this weeks Top 5 Wednesday, book trends I'm tired of. Top 5 Wednesday is a challenge tag hosted by Lainey from Gingerreadslainey on Youtube and Sam from Thoughtsontomes on Youtube. Find them and the Goodreads challenge group links below: Lainey on Youtube… Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday: Book Trends I’m Tired of
Why is 1984 Relevant Today? – Part Two
Hey everyone, it’s David, 0wing to the rising popularity of 1984 today, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the reasons that 1984 is relevant in today's society following my review of the book. In Part One I discussed surveillance, freedom of media/speech and the existence of three global superpowers and… Continue reading Why is 1984 Relevant Today? – Part Two
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I wish had More/Less Characters in them
Hello all and welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday! This weeks top ten topic is a little bit of a freebie. There was a choice of topic to have more or less of something in a book. So, I decided to do books that I wish had more/less characters in them. Top Ten Tuesday is… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books I wish had More/Less Characters in them
The Essential Guide to a Lazy Day
Hey guys, it's Lois and David. A representative from Leesa, a mattress company, reached out to us and asked if we would like to talk about our tips and tricks for a lazy day. If you are on the lookout for a comfy mattress, check them out here. This post is perfect for us as we are both… Continue reading The Essential Guide to a Lazy Day
Goodreads Monday
Hello all, and welcome to another Goodreads Monday! I have so many books on my TBR and this is the time and place to talk about them all! Goodreads Monday is a weekly meme that is hosted by Lauren @ Lauren’s Page Turners and I cannot wait to bring you a book that is waiting to be… Continue reading Goodreads Monday
Book Review: Ptolemy’s Gate by Jonathan Stroud (The Bartimaeus Trilogy #3)
Title: Ptolemy's Gate (2006) Author: Jonathan Stroud Genres: Fantasy, Young adult, Magic and Comedy Publisher: Corgi Release Date: 1st January 2006 Rating: ★★★★★ Reviewed by: David Synopsis "Two thousand years have passed since Bartimaeus was at the height of his powers - invincible in battle and befriended by the great magician Ptolemy. Now, trapped on Earth… Continue reading Book Review: Ptolemy’s Gate by Jonathan Stroud (The Bartimaeus Trilogy #3)
