This year was my first time participating in The Reading Rush. Before this, I had never heard of it but I was recommended it by other book bloggers and the prompts seemed like a ton of fun. Now, there were some issues with The Reading Rush and I only found out about it after the last live show. All I…
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood – Was It Really Needed?
I’ve always been a huge fan of Margaret Atwood; The Handmaid’s Tale was the first book I read by this prolific Canadian author and it is one of my favourite books of all time. Naturally, I was ecstatic to hear a sequel to this book was going to be released. Who knows what questions this book would answer about Gilead?…
Bookopoly Readathon – An Intense 48 Hours
Yes, I know, this readathon happened earlier this month… by now, you should know that I struggle to finish up my posts on time – but I’m working on it! Out of all of the readathons I participated in this month, this was the shortest – but also the most spontaneous! The way this readathon works is that every 12…
#Kpopreadathon – What A Fun Reading Experience!
Soooo maybe some of you don’t know this but I LOVE KPOP. I’ve been listening to kpop since I was 12 years old, and while I’ve drifted away and come back multiple times, it is one of my favourite genres of music. When I heard that Noura @ The Perks of Being Noura was hosting this amazing readathon that combines…
Review: You Should See Me In A Crown by Leah Johnson
DID I FINALLY MANAGE TO GET THIS BOOK?! YES, YES I DID! This book has been one of my most highly anticipated reads of the year. I’m really glad I got to buddy read this one with the lovely Nora @ Rating My Reads – it was a super fun experience and a great way to gather my thoughts! My…
ARC Mini-Reviews: Thriller Edition
I read so many thrillers, courtesy of the fantastic publishers on Netgalley who put these titles up! It seemed like a good idea to put a few of them in one post, so y’all can compare and contrast their different selling points! One Of Us Is Lying by Shalini Boland: It Didn’t Really Make Sense … This story features 3…
BLOG TOUR: Under Your Skin by Rose McClelland
I’m excited to share with you all an exciting new thriller. Under Your Skin has an interesting premise akin to Gone Girls so if you are a fan of the genre, read on for more! Trigger warning: domestic violence, some sexual scenes and swear words ABOUT THE AUTHOR “Under your skin” is Rose’s fourth novel. Her previous three novels were romantic…
Review: There’s Something About Sweetie by Sandhya Menon
I was really excited to find out that Menon had decided to venture back into the world she had created with When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon since I had enjoyed it SO much! This book was all about a side character that had briefly emerged in the first book and I was truly excited to see how the author would…
Review: What It Seems by Emily Bleeker
It is rare for me to come across a thriller with a premise I haven’t seen. Considering that this is the genre I find myself drawn to the most, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that I see many of the same tropes being recycled. That was why I was so excited to read this novel – it sounded like…
Review: Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon
My Review: Meh… But The Ending Was Decent The Pros: What worked for me The story moves at a fast pace so there really isn’t much of a dull moment I liked how the author stuck to her guns when it came to the ending; it made this story stand out from the rest. The Cons: What I didn’t like…