Hello everyone, Today I have the pleasure to take part in the tour for a wonderful book alongside quite a few other bloggers. I can safely that I thoroughly enjoyed “Relativity” so I hope my review will entice you to look it up on your next trip to your preferred bookshop. It only…
Category: Comtemporary
Book Review: “Unboxed” by Non Pratt
It’s funny how a time capsule has the effect of suspending everything for a while, or at least for the time it is buried. But when unearthed, all who took part in sending a message in a bottle to their future self, or to each other, just come to life…even the dear ones who have…
My late stop on the “Lying About Last Summer” tour + Giveaway tweet!
Hello all, And yes, I missed my stop on the blog tour. Unfortunately it just could not be helped. However, once you miss your train, you can always jump on the next one, so feel free to hop on! Today I have reviewed Sue Wallman’s recently released debut novel “Lying About Last Summer” so I…
Book Review: “When Everything Feels Like The Movie” by Raziel Reid
“They loved me, they hated me, but they could never ignore me.” I never start a review with a quote, but this one summarises this novel perfectly. Jude (aka Judy) does not make any excuses for who he is. A gay high school student, flamboyant, and in your face and who could probably rival Miss…
Book Review: “Faceless” by Alyssa Sheinmel
You’re sixteen, with your whole life in front of you. You are a straight A student and star of the track team. Ok your Mum and Dad are fighting like cats and dogs but hey! All families need a little drama right?! Well, that’s ok because you have an amazing boyfriend who helps taking the…
My stop on the “Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy” tour
Hello everyone and welcome to the last stop on the “Dumplin’” tour. Please feel free to hop on the other stops and enjoy the review.  You don’t need to be a hard-core fan of Dolly Parton to get this, however I am willing to bet that even if you’re not there’s at least…