Heyo Bookaholics! Oh my lord! This book review has to be one of the hardest to write as I was so full of emotions while reading this book. I initially didn’t want to read this book till next year or so because I knew that I wouldn’t be able to cope with the conclusion of this series (spoiler: I actually can’t), but I mustered up all my energy and let this book devour me whole. It is absolutely impossible to […]
Continue ReadingControl Freakz by Michael Evans | I Didn’t Finish This Book Spoilery Review
This book was kindly sent to me in eBook format from YA Bound Book Tours this week in exchange for an honest review. Heyo Bookaholics! I apologise that this review is almost four days late, but I’ve been so so busy with uni assignments, work, and professional interviews, it took me a lot longer than expected to read this book – considering I didn’t even finish it! Today I bring to you all, a book review for a book I […]
Continue ReadingWarcross by Marie Lu | Spoilery-ish Review
Heyo Bookaholics! I finally read Warcross. If you haven’t yet seen my March TBR that was posted two weeks ago (please click the link and read it!), Warcross was a book that I had started at the end of Feburary (21st is not the end but who cares…) and made it my life goal to finish before mid-March. I did that and I have a bit to say about the experience. Goodreads Synopsis: For the millions who log in every day, […]
Continue ReadingA Court Of Mist And Fury by Sarah J. Mass | Spoilery Review
Hey Ho Bookaholics! Today I bring to you a review that has been 30 days in the making because that’s how long it took me to read this damned long ass book! Goodreads Summary: Feyre survived Amarantha’s clutches to return to the Spring Court—but at a steep cost. Though she now has the powers of the High Fae, her heart remains human, and it can’t forget the terrible deeds she performed to save Tamlin’s people. Nor has Feyre forgotten her […]
Continue ReadingRelease by Patrick Ness | Spoilery Review
Hey Ho Bookaholics! For the first day of the BookTubeAthon I read Release by Patrick Ness, a book that I’d been dying to pick up ever since its release earlier this year. Goodreads Summary: Inspired by Mrs Dalloway and Judy Blume’s Forever, Release is one day in the life of Adam Thorn, 17. It’s a big day. Things go wrong. It’s intense, and all the while, weirdness approaches… Adam Thorn is having what will turn out to be the most unsettling, difficult day of […]
Continue ReadingTo Capture What We Cannot Keep by Beatrice Colin | Spoiler-Free Review
I was sent this book from Allen & Unwin in exchange for an honest review. It was published it on the 23rd of November 2016. Hey Ho Bookaholics! Goodreads Summary: Set against the construction of the Eiffel Tower, this novel charts the relationship between a young Scottish widow and a French engineer who, despite constraints of class and wealth, fall in love. In February 1887, Caitriona Wallace and Émile Nouguier meet in a hot air balloon, floating high above Paris, France–a moment […]
Continue ReadingThe Hammer of Thor By Rick Riordan | Review
Hey Ho Bookaholics! It’s Monday again, and it’s been 30 dgrees celcius for three days now and I haven’t been able to use the pool at all! But not to fear, I’ve been working on this review all day and I have finally finally finished it. I hope you enjoy reading my review that was such a pain to write because I could not seem to gether all my thoughts together to sum up this wonderful masterpiece of a book. […]
Continue ReadingUnder a Million Stars by Rita Branches | ARC Review
Welcome Back Bookaholics! I hope everyone has been well and had a wonderful Monday! Today I bring to you another book review, and my first ARC Review on my blog! This is super exciting for me. I received the Advanced Readers Copy version of this book in eBook format from the lovely team at YA Bound Book Tours, and I managed to finish the book within 9 days, despite having to read it on my iPhone. Disclaimer: I was […]
Continue ReadingThe Lost Knight by Candy Atkins | Review
Disclaimer: I was sent this book in eBook format by YA Bound Book tours in exchange for an honest review. It was released on the 20th of May 2016, by Monster Publishing and is the first in a series. Goodreads Summary: How am I supposed to save the world when I’m not strong, not brave, not smart, and not particularly good at most things? I ran away from home the day after my thirteenth birthday when Auntie and her weird […]
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