Anyone with an active social media profile will be able to relate to Kat to some degree, depending on how much of your reality is lived online. But how much of the real you are a series of binary codes? Do you risk a deletion from the physical world if most of your life is…
Category: Book Review
‘Black Enough’ edited by Ibi Zoboi – Preview
Hello all, I would normally write loads to accompany a book but the videos speaks for themselves. It does feature the US cover but you can scroll down to see the UK cover in other videos. ‘Black Enough’ is a collection of stories about being young and black in America and is edited by…
My stop on the ‘Slay on Tour’ by Kim Curran
Hello everyone, We all have our own demons to deal with, although ‘Slay’ do it full time while touring in front of adoring fans…in the books at least. While we may not be as well equipped as the boybands, Kim Curran gives us some tip for slaying our own demons. Enjoy! Ten tips on…
Book Review: ‘Paper Avalanche’ by Lisa Williamson
You’re fourteen, you should be thinking about school and hanging out with your friends. But instead, you are being suffocated by a secret you’re trying to safeguard the best you can, one your mother is determined on feeding some more with an ever-growing pile of hoarded things that she buys and never uses. Her addiction…
My stop on the “Jinxed” tour by Amy McCulloch
The blurb for this title does not make it justice, this is my opinion of course, but a smart pet is the equivalent of a tamagotchi in my books. I used to own one of those little guys and the novelty wore off with its batteries thankfully pretty quickly. Let me reassure you, Jinxed is…
Tour Stop on Gita: The battle of the worlds blog tour – With a book review
Young Dev is overwhelmed by grief, a sadness he does not recognise, a sadness he doesn’t know how to deal with, so he lashes out and accidently bruises his younger brother. Dev wants things back the way they were, just like when his father was alive but he understands this cannot be and life as…
