If you've been following me for a while, you may remember that Emma and I cohosted a feature called Let’s Talk YA. We decided to revamp this during this world-wide pandemic to become a weekly series where we highlight books that are being published during this time that may not get the release they deserve. We will often feature a review or some other exciting bookish content. This was started last week with some awesome recent releases. Today's post highlights the wonderful The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper.
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Let’s Talk Books #2: The Gravity of Us
If you've been following me for a while, you may remember that Emma and I cohosted a feature called Let’s Talk YA. We decided to revamp this during this world-wide pandemic to become a weekly series where we highlight books that are being published during this time that may not get the release they deserve. We will often feature a review or some other exciting bookish content. This was started last week with some awesome recent releases. Today's post highlights the wonderful The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper.
Recent Reads #37
Last year, I renamed 'Weekly' Wrap-Ups to Recent Reads, as I feel like that reflects the timescale between posts more accurately! As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I've read since my last post in approximately fifty words. This post also explains my concept of 'The Chosen Ones' to highlight my favourite books … Continue reading Recent Reads #37
Harrow Lake
As soon as I heard about this book at last year's YALC, via Penguin's super proof of extracts, I knew I needed it in my life. The entire concept is just superb and I love a good thriller. Fortunately, the amazing Simon Armstrong at Penguin sent me an ARC in exchange for an honest review … Continue reading Harrow Lake
Let’s Talk Books
If you've been following me for a while, you may remember that Emma and I cohosted a feature called Let’s Talk YA. We decided to revamp this during this world-wide pandemic to become a weekly series where we highlight books that are being published during this time that may not get the release they deserve. We … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books
Clap When You Land
I love Elizabeth Acevedo's work immensely, so as soon as I found out that another book was on the way from and that it was in verse, dealt with grief and had amazing representation, I knew I needed it in my life. Happily, Lizz Skelly and Bonnier Books granted my wish, sending me a stunning … Continue reading Clap When You Land
Seven Endless Forests
I was incredibly intrigued by the sound of this book through the synopsis and I really enjoyed The Boneless Mercies, so I knew I had to pick Seven Endless Forests up. Luckily, the awesome Laurie McShea at Simon and Schuster sent me a copy to review. Synopsis: Trigger warnings: animal death, death, grief, flashbacks to … Continue reading Seven Endless Forests
May Anticipated Releases
This year, I've decided to do something new, in addition to my monthly TBR, I want to shout about my most anticipated releases of each month and see how many of them I've read by the end of the year. For this, I've created a massive spreadsheet and have tried to keep an eye out … Continue reading May Anticipated Releases
April Wrap Up + Haul
In contrast to March, April just seemed to fly by for me! I was lucky enough to be nominated for the UKYABAs for Best Newcomer and Most Inspirational, which absolutely made my month. I also hit a thousand followers on Twitter, so I'm running a giveaway! This month, I managed to complete my overly ambitious … Continue reading April Wrap Up + Haul
Recent Reads #36
Last year, I renamed 'Weekly' Wrap-Ups to Recent Reads, as I feel like that reflects the timescale between posts more accurately! As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I've read since my last post in approximately fifty words. This post also explains my concept of 'The Chosen Ones' to highlight my favourite books … Continue reading Recent Reads #36