This book makes me want every alternate history novella there ever was.
This book makes me want every alternate history novella there ever was.
I was lucky to receive an early copy of this book from Netgalley and loved it! It was both painful to read and uplifting- the story of a teenage boy hoping to save his mum from domestic violence. Malcolm Duffy drew on his experiences of working with survivors of domestic violence while writing and it very sensitively written.
Thinking about my favourite books of 2017, including this sci fi thriller!
Just finished this great upcoming book by Hillary Monahan! A powerful story about sexual assault, magic and retribution.
I've been reading in my kindle for a week now! I think I need a hardback in my hands for a while.
Loved this diverse collection of fantasy short stories
Really enjoyed this quirky time travel novel about alternate realities! It was a clever, easy read,
Finished this one this week for #diversitydecbingo's 'non-western real world setting' square. Review soon!
A lovely, optimistic but sensitive book about living with mental illness
I've started a long term project to read a book from every country in the world before I'm thirty. I'm starting with Iraq + 100, a collection of short stories by Iraqi writers that are set one hundred years after the British-American invasion of 2003.
Starting a long term project to travel the world via reading. First stop- Nigeria.
I really enjoyed this one. But is it telling of the publishing industry in general that f/f romances in YA rarely either happen or end well?
This turned out to be an incredibly clever horror story. In that it totally wasn't scary for the reasons I thought it would be and then it took me by surprise.
Joining in with The Little Contemporary Corner's Carrie Readathon the same day I'm due to review it for Blogtober!
Reminiscing about reading this at school.
Billy Pilgrim has become unstuck in time.
I still think about this book and how incredible it was
Reviewing this one soon but thanks to second hand bookshops, A Book And A Brew and my nan's charity shop job in building up quite the collection of Joe Hill and Stephen King books.
Loved this book! Kept me awake, super creepy and well written. Loved and hated the Ricky Gervais-esque rocker narrator!
Last night's tea brewing while Black Mirror is on Netflix and I dig in to Far From You.