Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · DIY · haul · movie · Opening · Review · Tag · Top 10 · Top 5 Wednesday · TV Show · UKYA · Uncategorized

New Releases I’m Excited For – December

December seems to be a quiet month for new book releases but still there a number of book releases I'm looking forward to. I wanted to share the ones I’m most excited about in this post. So, here are the new book releases I’m excited for in December!

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · Event · haul · Lazy Day · movie · Nature · Opening · Review · Tag · Top 10 · Top 5 · tv · TV Show · UKYA · Uncategorized

When Ghosts Call Us Home – Katya de Becerra

In the lead-up to Halloween, I was in search of a YA horror book and When Ghosts Call Us Home called to me. It is a haunted house meets found-footage horror and it was an entertaining read.

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · Event · haul · movie · Opening · Review · Tag · tbr · UKYA · Uncategorized

Sincerely Yours, Anna Sherwood – Beth Reekles

After reading Beth Reekles’ previous romance novel, Faking It, I was excited to see she was releasing another and couldn’t wait to pick it up. Sincerely Yours, Anna Sherwood captures the worries of transitioning from being a student to a working adult all whilst learning who you are and finding love.

Art · Artwork · Beauty · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Crafts · Event · haul · Opening · Review · Tag · tbr · Uncategorized

Icebreaker by Hannah Grace – Quote

I finished reading Icebreaker by Hannah Grace a couple of days ago and I loved it so much more than I thought I would. It was a sweet, fast-paced and fun read which had some lovely quotes throughout. 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. Here is a little image I designed for a quote from Icebreaker by Hannah Grace.

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · Event · haul · non-fiction · Opening · Review · Tag · tbr · tv · TV Show · UKYA · Uncategorized

Channel Fear – Lisa Richardson

Channel Fear was a thrilling and wild ride right from the start and kept me on the edge of my seat. If you are a fan of ghost-hunting videos on YouTube then this is definitely one for you and it is perfect to read at this time of year!

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · Event · haul · movie · non-fiction · Opening · Tag · tbr · Top 5 · UKYA · Uncategorized

What I Read in October!

October has been another good reading month for me. I've read 10 books throughout October. So, I am back with another what I've read this month post. In this post, you will find a bunch of mini-reviews for the books I read in October. Here they are!

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · haul · Nature · non-fiction · Review · Science · tbr · Top 10 · Top 5 · UKYA · Uncategorized

Next Up On My TBR

I'm sure most readers can relate when I say my TBR list is never-ending. I wish I could go through my list methodically but being a mood-reader it means I often pick books at random from my list. There are some books on it currently that are at the top of my TBR and I want to read them very soon. So, I thought I'd share them today. Here are the books next up on my TBR.

Art · Artwork · Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · haul · movie · Nature · non-fiction · Opening · Review · Tag · tbr · Top 5 · UKYA · Uncategorized

Kiss the Girl – Zoraida Córdova

"Kiss the Girl", written by Zoraida Córdova, is a unique retelling of The Little Mermaid featuring Ariel del Mar, a famous singer desiring a normal life but trapped by her father's career plans.

Book Haul · Book review · Books · Discussion · haul · Opening · Review · Tag · tbr · Top 5 · UKYA · Uncategorized

Ghosted – Rosie Mullender

In Rosie Mullender's novel, Ghosted, Emily is surprised when her ex, Andy, appears as a ghost in her flat a year after she thought he ghosted her. She learns that helping Andy solve the mystery of his death is key to moving on. The book combines a supernatural twist with a heartfelt romantic comedy, creating a unique and entertaining narrative. Despite its slow start, it offers relatable characters and a plot that hooks readers till the end.