Set in the snowy northern forests of an imagined prehistoric world, Fireborn is the middle-grade debut of the decade. At turns exciting, funny and heart wrenchingly sad, it marks the introduction of an unstoppable new voice in children’s storytelling. Twelve has spoken the Pledge and now she is a Huntling. She has given up her name to train in the art of fighting monsters and keeping the peace, and she won’t get to choose a new one until she has earned it. But when the Lodge’s walls are breached for the first time, and a little girl is taken, Twelve is the only one interested in going after a child . . . Teaming up with Dog, the Stone Guardian of the Lodge, Twelve ends up on an epic adventure that will change her life, her name – and her entire world.
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Wicked Little Deeds – Kat Ellis
From its creepy town mascot to the story of its cursed waterfall, Burden Falls is a small town dripping with superstition. Ava Thorn knows this well - since the horrific accident she witnessed a year ago, she's been plagued by nightmares. But when her school nemesis is brutally murdered and Ava is the primary suspect, she starts to wonder if the legends surrounding the town are more fact than fiction. Whatever secrets Burden Falls is hiding, there's a killer on the loose, and they have a vendetta against the Thorns...
July Book Haul!
I am back once again with another book haul. This time the book haul is quite small! Last month my haul consisted of 17 books this month it consists of just 6. At least my bank account is a bit happier this month. This haul consists of a few pre-orders and some presents for myself! Here is my July book haul!
What Happened in July?
uly has been one of those months that has been slow but also incredibly quick. I do not know how to explain it! In July I went to the cinema, shopping and had a lot of reading days. Here is what happened in July!
What I Read in July!
July seems to have been another long month but it has been a month where I have read quite a lot of books. Throughout July, I have read a total of 10 books, which is excellent for me. So, I am back with another what I've read this month post! I have some thoughts that I wanted to share on the books I read throughout July. Here is a bunch of mini reviews for the books I read in July.
The Yearbook – Holly Bourne
Working on the school newspaper, Paige is used to dealing with fake stories. How popular girl Grace is a such an amazing person (lie). How Laura steals people's boyfriends (lie). How her own family are so perfect (lie).
Rapid Fire Book Tag!
I love a good book tag so when I found the rapid fire book tag I knew I had to give it a go! Book tags are such a wonderful way of finding out more about a reader, their reading habits and a whole lot more which I enjoy a lot. I believe this tag originated from GirlReading! So, here is the rapid fire book tag!
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston – Quote
t. I flew through the book in a matter of sittings and would highly recommend it. I wanted to do what I normally do with a book I enjoy which is pick a quote from it and get designing. So, that is exactly what I did!
Radha and Jai’s Recipe for Romance – Nisha Sharma
Radha is on the verge of becoming one of the greatest Kathak dancers in the world . . . until a family betrayal costs her the biggest competition of her life. Now, she has left her Chicago home behind to follow her stage mom to New Jersey. At the Princeton Academy of the Arts, Radha is determined to leave performing in her past, and reinvent herself from scratch.
This Is My Truth – Yasmin Rahman
hy, quiet Amani has an outwardly picture-perfect family - a father who is a successful TV presenter, a loving mother, and an adorable younger brother - while confident and impulsive.
