I can’t quite believe it that September is almost over. It has really been one of those blink and you'll miss it months. I have done an awful lot this month and this include quite a lot of reading! Here is what I read in September!Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks "Every autumn,… Continue reading What I Read in September!
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Frankly in Love – David Yoon
Thank you to the publisher who gifted me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. High school senior Frank Li is a Limbo, which is his term for Korean-American kids who find themselves caught between their parents' traditional expectations and their own Southern California upbringing. Frank's parents have one rule when… Continue reading Frankly in Love – David Yoon
Must-Watch YA Films – Part Two
A couple of days ago I posted a little post that included a few YA films I would class as must-watch films. This was part of a two part post and this is going to be part two! I have even more YA films that I want to recommend! You can find part one of… Continue reading Must-Watch YA Films – Part Two
What I Read on Holiday!
Hello! I have been back from Sicily for a few days and wanted to do a little reading recap from my holiday. It is safe to say I was very ambitious with the amount of books I thought I would get read on this holiday. I had 5 books in total on my holiday TBR… Continue reading What I Read on Holiday!
Naturally Tan – Tan France (Guest Review)
Today is an exciting post! I won't ramble too much before it as the lovely Sarah for The Little Contemporary Corner, sums this post up nicely in her intro. We both recently co-read Naturally Tan by Tan France and we both adored it and want to review it on each others blogs. Mine will be… Continue reading Naturally Tan – Tan France (Guest Review)
Chinglish – Sue Cheung
Thank you to the publisher who gifted me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Jo Kwan is a teenager growing up in 1980s Coventry. She has an annoying little sister, a cool older brother, a series of extremely unlucky pets and and utterly bonkers parents! Jo lives above her parents'… Continue reading Chinglish – Sue Cheung
What I Read in August!
I can't quite believe it that August is almost over. August seems to have flown by and I have done an awful lot this month, including a lot of reading. When this post goes live I will be on holiday in Sicily and hopefully reading even more books (I am going to do a separate… Continue reading What I Read in August!
Trinkets – Kirsten Smith
Thank you to the publisher who gifted me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Tabitha, Elodie and Moe; a beauty queen, a wallflower and a burnout. The most unlikely trio of high school girls that is very rarely seen. When they all meet in a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting, Tabitha challenges… Continue reading Trinkets – Kirsten Smith
Must-Read YA Contemporaries! – Part One
I have been loving doing these two part series in which I recommend some books based on a topic! My last series was all about Graphic Novels You Need to Read! This month I wanted t talk about and recommend some must-read YA contemporaries! Contemporary is my favourite YA genre to read and talk about so… Continue reading Must-Read YA Contemporaries! – Part One
Five Feet Apart – Film Review
I am back once again with another film review. If you didn't know I have recently been watching a YA film adaptation every month and then reviewing it. This month I watched Five Feet Apart! This is the film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Rachael Lippencott. It was only recently… Continue reading Five Feet Apart – Film Review
