Wing is a fifteen year old teen who like most of the young people in her age group is very familiar with that awkward and uneasy feeling of not quite fitting in. There is no one quite like her at school and her Ghanaian and Chinese mixed heritage is not helping, however living in the…
Category: Young Adult
Book Review: “Maresi” by Maria Turtschaninoff, Annie Prime (Translator)
Hi guys, Time to re-visit one of my favorite titles of 2016.  Lucky for you it is now on paperback with a beautiful cover. And if you wonder why I loved it, here’s my review below. It is hard to believe first hand that Maresi’s world is one of Fantasy, as it is still reminiscent…
Book Review: “The Deviants” by C.J. Skuse
“Bad things happen to good people”, quote that probably summarises this YA thriller perfectly. The Deviants is my second read by C.J. Skuse. I first encountered C.J.’s fantastic “keep you on the edge of your seat” writing when I read “Monster” last year, and it does remain my favourite. However “The Deviants” did not disappoint….
Book Review: “An Ember In The Ashes” by Saaba Tahir
I really wanted to love that book, but just ended up liking it. This might not be a bad thing, it is after all a debut. Although it is only a 3 stars for me, I will be reading the sequel, as I was left intrigued enough to do so. So, why was it only…
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 stop on the #LostAndFound tour with a review of “Orangeboy” by Patrice Lawrence
Hello everyone, And welcome to our “3rd date” with Patrice Lawrence but this time as part of the #LostAndFound tour where I have a review of OrangeBoy for you. Do take the time to check out the other stops on the tour! And now for the review! Enjoy! Too good to be true rings so…
