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My Love Life and the Apocalypse – Melissa Welliver

The minute I saw the announcement for this post-apocalyptic rom-com online, I knew I had to add it to my TBR. If you combine dystopia, humour and romance in a book, there is no doubt that I will enjoy it. So, My Love Life and the Apocalypse was the perfect combination of genres for me, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Books I Have on Pre-Order – Part Two

A few days ago I did a lot of pre-ordering during the double points weekend at Waterstones. I shared a post the other day with a few of the books I pre-order and today I wanted to share the other books I pre-ordered. Be sure to check out part one of this little series. Here is part two of the books I have on pre-order!

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5 4 3 2 1 Book Tag

I adore doing book tags! They are fun, easy-to-read and you can find out a lot from them. The questions are always fun and really get you thinking about your answers. So, when I saw the 5 4 3 2 1 book tag on Zezee with Books I wanted to give it a go immediately. Here is the 5 4 3 2 1 book tag

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Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers – Jesse Sutanto

Jesse Sutanto’s books never fail to entertain me and have me laughing out loud. Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers is no different. This is the first cosy mystery book I’ve read by Jesse Sutanto and it was incredible! It has all the humour and heart of her romance books whilst also keeping you on edge.

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Friday I’m in Love – Camryn Garrett

I first heard about Camryn Garrett’s books back in 2019 whilst at YALC. Soon after YALC, I read her debut and thoroughly enjoyed it. Because of that, I picked up her second novel, which I also enjoyed. So, of course, I had to pick up her third novel. I went into this knowing Camryn Garrett's writing style and was sure it would be a good read, which it was!

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What I Read in March!

March has been an excellent reading month for me. I've read 11 books throughout March and I've loved many of them. So, I am back with another post about what I've read this month. In this post, you will find a bunch of mini-reviews of the books I read in March. Here they are!

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Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid – Quote

I fear that Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid has become my whole personality recently. I read the book back in 2021 for the first time and loved it. Then, I watched the TV adaptation and immediately re-read the entire book. I love the world of this band and it truly has me hooked. The book itself has so many amazing quotes throughout it. So, I wanted to do what I normally do with a book that I enjoy, which is pick a quote from it and get designing.

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What the World Doesn’t See – Mel Darbon

Mel Darbon is a YA author whose books everyone needs to read. Both of her books are heart-breaking, heart-warming, real and truly extraordinary. After reading her first published novel Rosie Loves Jack back in 2018, I knew I had to pick up What the World Doesn’t See. It completely exceeded all of my expectations and I cannot recommend it enough.