Hello and happy Wednesday! Today I come to you with an exciting post, to me at least, because it involves my favorite time in literature, The Victorian Era. A few weeks ago I found out that there's a challenge called Victober, basically reading Victorian Literature in the month of October, and to say I was… Continue reading Victober Reading Challenge TBR
Month: September 2018
Blog Tour: A Blade So Black by L.L McKinney (Review + Giveaway)
A huge thank you to Aimee, Always for organising the tour and L.L McKinney for providing a copy of the book. For my stop I'll be talking about the book, a guest post by McKinney and a giveaway for a finished copy of the book at the end of this post. Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy… Continue reading Blog Tour: A Blade So Black by L.L McKinney (Review + Giveaway)
Review: Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
"CV, I thought, and felta thrill of fear, the backwash of my desperation to have such a thing, to leave childhood and dependence behind me, to enter the world." Genre: General Fiction Rate: 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Publisher: Granta Publication Date: 20th September, 2018. Goodreads Synopsis Teenage Silvie is living in a remote Northumberland camp as an… Continue reading Review: Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
Coffee With Fay: Sha of Moonlightpages
Today's post takes us all the way to Malaysia where Sha tells us about herself, her views on Malaysia's reading culture (I found this interesting) and so much more. Grab a cuppa and join in. ☕❤️ 1. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Uhmm so I am Sha. I just turned 19 last August… Continue reading Coffee With Fay: Sha of Moonlightpages
The Unique Blogger Award
I was catching up with blogs on my feed when I came across this Award on Nilichoandika 's blog and I loved the questions she asked and I really wanted to answer them, so why not? Rules: Display the award! Thank the person who nominated you, and post a link to their blog on your… Continue reading The Unique Blogger Award
FromMyBookshelf: Anne of Green Gables by L.M Montgomery
"There's such a lot of different Annes in me. I sometimes think that is why I'm such a troublesome person. If I was just the one Anne it would be ever so muchmore comfortable, but then it wouldn't be half so interesting." Where do I begin with Anne of Green Gables? If there was a… Continue reading FromMyBookshelf: Anne of Green Gables by L.M Montgomery