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.
Tag: Review
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.
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!
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.
Currently I’m…
I am always intrigued by what other people are reading, watching and listening to. I find it is an excellent way to get recommendations and get to know people too. So, I started doing the 'Currently I'm...' posts to share my current reads, watches and what I'm listening to with other people who are just as curious as I am. Here is what I am currently reading, watching and listening to.
What’s On My Netgalley TBR?
I have no self-control when it comes to request books on Netgalley. I can't help myself from request all the amazing books available on there. So, I started writing some what's on my Netgalley TBR posts to see what is on my TBR and hold me accountable when I have not read them on time. Here are the books on my Netgalley shelf / TBR at the moment!
The Headmaster’s List – Melissa de la Cruz
One of them was driving. One of them was high. One of them screamed. And one of them died. When fifteen-year-old Chris Moore is tragically killed in a car crash, Argyle Prep is full of questions. Who was at the wheel? And more importantly, who was at fault?
Book Adaptation Tag
I've been watching a lot of book adaptations recently and loving so many of them. So, it got me thinking about if there was a book tag based on book adaptations out there and there is! I found this one on Book Loving Nut and I'm excited to do this one. Here is the book adaptations tag
Happyhead – Josh Silver
I am always on the lookout for a new dystopian novel to dive into. So, when I saw Happyhead floating around on Twitter with people saying it was Squid Games meets They Both Die at the End, I knew it was a book I had to read. It well and truly lived up to my expectations and was extraordinary! It is certainly one to pick up if you are a dystopian fan.
What Happened in February?
February has absolutely flown by. I feel like I blinked and the month was over. I've done a lot this month from non-stop wedding planning to days out with friends and family and a whole bunch more. Here is what happened in February!
