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
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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
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)
Blogger Recognition Award
Hey guys, it's Lois and David. We were nominated by Jess @ Beaucoupbooks for the blogger recognition award. Thank you Jess! Make sure you check out her blog for all things books. It always means a lot to be nominated for an award. Rules: Thank the blogger who nominated you and provide a link to their blog.… Continue reading Blogger Recognition Award
January Wrap-Up and February TBR
Hello all, it's Lois! January was a spectacular month! David joined the blog half way through the blog and I was extremely happy to have someone else to blog with. David brings something new to this blog I think, he reads a lot of different genres to me and loves science. January was also an… Continue reading January Wrap-Up and February TBR
Why is 1984 Relevant Today? – Part One
Hey everyone, it's David, I hope this doesn't seem like a 1984 overload, but I was planning to make this post part of my 1984 review. I decided against it in the end as I thought it would end up being much too long and there was easily enough content for three posts. In recent… Continue reading Why is 1984 Relevant Today? – Part One
