I just want to start by saying a huge thank you to Read the Book Tours for selecting me to open this book tour! And also - this book is GORGEOUS! The. Over is completely stunning, it includes a fun that I referenced the whole way through, and it used a font different to what… Continue reading Review: Terraliese by C. L. A. Simpson
Tag: fantasy
Review: Part of a Bigger Universe
It should come as no surprise to people that I am a HUGE Marvel movies fan. If you didn't know this already, you do now. I am also a huge fan of quotes. My family and I frequently quote these movies at our dinner table and in everyday conversation. So when I saw Scholastic had… Continue reading Review: Part of a Bigger Universe
Review: The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant
When I heard about a book that was Les Miserables meets Six of Crows I almost died from excitement! And when I received an ARC - a stunning ARC by the way - I squealed out loud. This book has so much potential! Set in an alternate Paris where the French Revolution failed, you are… Continue reading Review: The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant
Review: Marvel – Powers of a Girl
So I love Marvel movies. And I'm also a HUGE fan and advocate of strong female characters. So I was ecstatic to review this AMAZING coffee table book from Scholastic Australia. This book is fantastic. 100% absolutely fantastic. There's information on some of our fave female heroes from Marvel, including Peggy Carter, Captain Marvel, Okoye,… Continue reading Review: Marvel – Powers of a Girl
Review: The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller
I have to start by saying I adore Tricia Levenseller. I got Daughter of the Pirate King in a book box, and as soon as I read it I was hooked for life. I've loved every single book she has released. So it's fair to say this one had a bit of pressure on it… Continue reading Review: The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller
Review: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas
Okay can we just talk about the SIZE of this book??? No wonder we've been waiting for it for so long! I really really enjoyed this book. I think I preferred her YA works, but this was a really great start of a new series. Also be warned for spoilers if you haven't finished yet!… Continue reading Review: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas
Review: Arc of a Scythe Series by Neal Shusterman
Since I first joined bookstagram, people have been telling me to read the Scythe series. And now I'm conflicted. Should I have read it back then? Or am I glad I waited until all three books were out so I didn't have to play the waiting game? Either way, it doesn't change how brilliant these… Continue reading Review: Arc of a Scythe Series by Neal Shusterman
Review: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Have you ever read a book without realizing it was going to change your life? Well thy was me when I downloaded the audiobook of Serpent & Dove. To be honest, I wasn't sure if I'd be vibing the witch and witch hunter thing - I just wasn't sure about the witches in general basically.… Continue reading Review: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Review: Marvel Museum – The Story of the Comics
Firstly, I'd like to say a massive thank you to Scholastic Australia for sending a copy of Marvel Museum: The Story of the Comics. I am a very big Marvel fan, but it has only been since the movies. I fell in love with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but always knew there was a huge… Continue reading Review: Marvel Museum – The Story of the Comics
My Life as a Harry Potter Fan: How I Joined the Harry Fandom
This was written for Better Reading Kids and you can view the original version here. On New Year’s Eve 2000, I was 11-years-old, and driving back home on a road trip with my parents and siblings. My older sister had been pushing a book on me for the last few days that I just didn’t… Continue reading My Life as a Harry Potter Fan: How I Joined the Harry Fandom