Hello! Happy St. Patrick's Day! Although I don't celebrate this day much other than wearing green (which weirdly I wore yesterday rather than today), its still a big thing in my home province of Newfoundland. Also, you know who is rocking a green outfit? Fanny on the cover of Forgotten Rebel! Thats right! Erin McDermott… Continue reading Review: Forgotten Rebel by Erin McDermott
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Re-review: Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
You know, I feel like I should re-read books more often - it's funny to go back and read my old reviews on Goodreads. Maybe I'll make this an actual series - this summer would give me a great opportunity to do so! Would people be interested in that? Anyways, here's my re-review of Unravel… Continue reading Re-review: Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
Bookmarks are growing on me…
Good morning all! What a week! My spring break/reading week has officially begun and I'm so excited to see my family. I'm planning on doing so much this week, with studying, reading and hanging out with friends and family all on my schedule. But first, I thought that I would do my very first product… Continue reading Bookmarks are growing on me…
Re-Review: Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
I'm sure some of you can agree with me with I saw re-reading books is such a trip! Especially books that you've medium reviewed on goodreads, and you go back and see what you wrote and cringe (a lot). That was my experience with the Shatter Me series. Don't get me wrong, I did ultimately… Continue reading Re-Review: Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Review: Chalice by Robin McKinley
This month I've found myself going through a ton of re-reads. I finally recharged my Kobo that I used frequently about 5 or 6 years ago and I discovered that I actually have a lot of books on there. One such book being Chalice by Robin McKinley. Now when I first read this (say 6… Continue reading Review: Chalice by Robin McKinley
Review: All The Crooked Saints by Maggie Stiefvater
Hello! If you follow me on Instagram, then you'll know that I've recently finished Maggie Stiefvater's new book All The Crooked Saints. This book focuses on the miracle granting Saint of Bicho Raro and the Soria family, the pilgrims that they aren't allowed to help, and the acceptance of one's true self. I highly recommend… Continue reading Review: All The Crooked Saints by Maggie Stiefvater
Review: Blue is the Warmest Colour by Julie Maroh
So the second 'book' that I've read this month was the graphic novel Blue is the Warmest Colour. I'm sure that people have heard of the movie adaptation that came out 2013, that made a lot of news mainly for featuring a lesbian couple, something that hadn't been very popular on the big screen, or… Continue reading Review: Blue is the Warmest Colour by Julie Maroh
Review: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Hello and Welcome back! I took a break after doing my twelve days of Xmas to let myself settle back into my life in Montreal, sort out all my new activities, and most importantly read some more books! I've only managed to read two books since coming back but man have they given me something… Continue reading Review: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Old Books and New Books
It's the last day of Christmas and to end off my blogging blitz I thought that I would talk about how my book taste has changed over the years. Obviously, changes in tastes occur naturally and as you grow up you become interested in different topics and genres. I've definitely seen a change in my… Continue reading Old Books and New Books
Favourite Book Quizzes
I don't know about you but one of my favourite ways to waste time is by taking pointless buzzfeed quizzes. And while I'm known to take a lot of their food quizzes, I'm also faulted for being a sucker for their book quizzes. Who doesn't love being told what their age is based on their… Continue reading Favourite Book Quizzes
Books I Read in 2017
With the year coming to a close, I thought that I would go over everything that I read! I didn't do as much as I would maybe have wanted to do, but I did get to my goal of 30 books. I started off wanting to read 50, but school got to be too much.… Continue reading Books I Read in 2017
Review: The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo
Happy New Year's Eve! This year has been full of ups and downs, and unfortunately for me it was mostly downs. But! That doesn't mean that there wasn't some ups as well! I became a reviewer for Simon & Schuster Canada, which is a dream come true; I completed my reading goal and even read… Continue reading Review: The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo