Like I said in my April TBR post, I want to focus on reading books with autism rep this month, because it's Autism Acceptance Month. One of the first books I've read this month has been The KC Warlock Weekly: Book One by M.N. Jolley, and today I have the honour of being on the... Continue Reading →
April TBR: Autism Acceptance Month
April is Autism Acceptance Month, so make sure to support and uplift actually autistic creators! I'm planning to make a book recommendations post, so hopefully I'll be able to post that during this month. I especially want to focus on reading some books with autism representation this month, so that's what I'm dedicating part of... Continue Reading →
March Wrap-up
After January and February being extremely good reading months for me, I've been going strong in March as well. I read 41 books in total, so a little less than in the previous months but still A LOT. Unfortunately I didn't find as many new favourites as I did in the previous month, but there... Continue Reading →
Most Anticipated March Releases
A little late this month, as I haven't felt like blogging for most of the month, but I still wanted to share the March releases I'm the most excited about! Aiden Thomas - Lost in the Never Woods When children go missing in the small coastal town of Astoria, people look to Wendy for answers.... Continue Reading →
Review: Aiden Thomas – Lost in the Never Woods
After Cemetery Boys ending up being one of my favourite books of 2020, Lost in the Never Woods was high on my list of anticipated releases! Luckily, I was already able to listen to the audiobook, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Many thanks to Libro.fm for the Audio Listening Copy! Goodreads Synopsis When... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Review: Elle McNicoll – Show Us Who You Are
Today I have the honour of being part of the blog tour for Show Us Who You Are with my Own Voices review of this amazing book. Read my 5 star review below, and be sure to also check out the other participants' posts! Synopsis 12-year-old Cora is dragged to a party by her brother... Continue Reading →
March TBR
In March, I'm hoping to get around to reading some new releases I'd preordered and am very excited to read, as well as some backlist books I'm excited to pick up. I also really want to catch up on Netgalley titles, because my shelf is currently overflowing and I want to keep up my feedback... Continue Reading →
February Wrap-up
After January being a ridiculously good reading month for me, I read a little less in February but still a huge amount compared to what I read on average. I read 47 books in total. Like I said in my February TBR post, I've been participating in Blackathon for Black History Month, so I exclusively... Continue Reading →
Duology Review: Jordan Ifueko – Raybearer & Redemptor
Do you have a favourite duology? I got to read Redemptor by Jordan Ifueko early, and it's safe to say the Raybearer duology is now my favourite duology of all time! I wanted to share my review already and tell you how much you need to preorder Redemptor - it comes out in August! You... Continue Reading →
Black History Month Book Tag!
I spent the weekend catching up on booktube videos I've wanted to watch, and one of them was the Black History Month Book tag video Adri @ Perpetual Pages did on their channel. Their video inspired me to do this tag as well! 1. What is a book everyone should be reading during Black History... Continue Reading →