I know we’re well and truly gliding through March 2015 already, however I would not feel right unless I shared my February reads with you all. So, it is a little late, but better late my than never. Looking back on those reads I think I did not do too badly as far as going…
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Read4Review: “Bound” by Kate Sparkes
Synopsis from As far as YA fantasy novels go, this is probably one of the most underrated read I have come across this year. I kept reading this piece wondering why had I not seen it advertised anywhere, displayed on your usual bookseller shelves, and why I still don’t. “Bound” is definitely on par with…
Pick the World “Guatemala” – Going there to eat!!
Hello peeps! This time I decided to go to Guatemala to find its national dish. Well, as it turns out I found this little post below confirming that Guatemala does not have one but tend to have several favourites. It’s ok though, as I would not mind sampling a few of these http://lynettelapola.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/yummm.html After a…
Book Review: “Greco” novella by Andrea Domanski
Synopsis from I was curious about the mystery surrounding the Greco character so I was excited to read the Novella. It is a nice addition to the Omega Group series and ties up a few loose ends and questions left opened at the end of Crossfire. The development of Greco and his background story was…
Today, my #ReblogWednesday is “She-logy”
Hello all, We can never do enough to celebrate women and this post is a nice way to raise awareness that, help is needed everywhere still today. Enjoy! LaChouett
Book Review: “Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty” by Christine Heppermann
Synopsis from  This piece was the first poetry book I read in maybe forever. My memories about this art take me back to my childhood, where I seem to recall that well-constructed poems have to rhyme (at least one verse needs to rhyme with another) but this perspective is seen through the eyes of…
