Sydney lives in a small Ohio town where her dad was the only psychiatrist for miles before he unexpectedly died. Could Sydney be crazy in thinking that her day, a man whose entire job revolved around other peoples' secrets, crashed his car along with no explanation? Also, why is June Copeland, the homecoming queen and… Continue reading The Truth About Keeping Secrets – Savannah Brown
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What I’m Taking to NYA Lit Fest!
This Saturday 16th March is the second ever Northern YA Literary Festival and I am beyond excited to attend again! There are so many incredible authors attending this event this year and a lot of panels that I cannot wait to sit and listen to. One exciting thing about this years event is that me… Continue reading What I’m Taking to NYA Lit Fest!
April Releases I’m Excited About!
I am back again with another of my releases I’m excited about posts! April is yet again another month of lots of brand new young adult books! We are being treated with so many new releases this year and I am excited for it! Here are the April releases I’m excited about! You Owe Me… Continue reading April Releases I’m Excited About!
Proud the Anthology – Various Authors
Thank you to the publisher who gifted me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Proud is a bold, moving and heart-warming anthology of stories and poetry by top LGBTQ+ YA authors as well as some new talented authors. Each of the stories in this anthology has an illustration by an… Continue reading Proud the Anthology – Various Authors
The Quiet at the End of the World – Lauren James
Lowrie and Shen are the youngest people left on the plant after a freak virus causes global infertility. They live in a small pocket of London and are doted upon by a small, ageing community. The pair spend most of their days mudlarking for treasure and artefacts throughout London. Suddenly when a secret is uncovered… Continue reading The Quiet at the End of the World – Lauren James
March Bullet Journal Set-Up
I feel as though this is going to be a monthly feature for me to share with you what my bullet journal set-up for the month is and to be honest I love sharing it! This month's design is my least favourite of the year so far, I'm not entirely sure why but I'm just… Continue reading March Bullet Journal Set-Up
February Book Haul
I went book shopping a lot in February (I mean when don't I!) and wanted to shared a book haul including all of the books that I bought in February! I am going to stick with the format I did for last months book haul in which I talked a little about when I bought the books… Continue reading February Book Haul
What I Read in February!
I know it is not the end of the month just yet but I am certain I won't be reading any more books before the end of the month. I normally discuss what I have read in the month in my monthly wrap-up post but I just include titles and ratings. I thought I would… Continue reading What I Read in February!
The Hate U Give – Angie Thomas
Starr is sixteen-years-old and lives in two different worlds. One being the poor neighbourhood where she was born and raised. The other is her posh high school in the suburbs. The uneasy balance she has between the two worlds is shattered when Starr is the only witness to the fatal shooting of her unarmed best… Continue reading The Hate U Give – Angie Thomas
Inclusiveness in YA – Part Two
On Friday I posted about Inclusiveness in YA and shared 5 books I feel are inclusive. Inclusiveness in Young Adult fiction has been a topic of conversation for a long time now and I have always been interesting in the topic. Here is part one of a two-part post series all about inclusiveness in YA.… Continue reading Inclusiveness in YA – Part Two
