Well, what a year it's been. In a time of much confusion and misery, books have become a safe haven for many, including myself. This year I've read so many excellent books and the extra time at home helped me actually dedicate some time to reading and creating content. Therefore, when it came to picking … Continue reading Top 20 Books of 2020
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Let’s Talk Books #8: Q + A with Kalynn Bayron
Well, it's been a while since my last Let's Talk Books post, but I'm back today with a really special one. The amazing team at Bloomsbury, particularly Namra Amir, have allowed me to conduct a Q & A with none other than the stupendous Kalynn Bayron! This continues on with the Cinderella Is Dead love … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books #8: Q + A with Kalynn Bayron
June Wrap-Up and Haul
With recent events, I could not be silent. I’ve linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. Here is the Black Lives Matter Carrd and 74 bail funds to support as well. I will be doing this on every post. If you have the funds to donate, please … Continue reading June Wrap-Up and Haul
Let’s Talk Books #7: Mini Reviews
With recent events, I could not be silent. On my Twitter is a range of resources and I've linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. Here is the Black Lives Matter Carrd and 74 bail funds to support as well. I … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books #7: Mini Reviews
Let’s Talk Books Book Tag
With recent events, I could not be silent. On my Twitter is a range of resources and I've linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. Here is the Black Lives Matter Carrd and 74 bail funds to support as well. I … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books Book Tag
Let’s Talk Books #5: Wonderland
With recent events, I could not be silent. On my Twitter is a range of resources and I've linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. I've also linked to the two official GoFundMes for George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter Carrd … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books #5: Wonderland
May Wrap Up + Haul
With recent events, I could not be silent. On my Twitter is a range of resources and I've linked here a thread of bail funds to support protesters who are arrested for demanding justice for victims of police violence. I've also linked to the two official GoFundMes for George Floyd. I will be doing this … Continue reading May Wrap Up + Haul
Review: Hideous Beauty
The love for Hideous Beauty continues today with my glowing review of this brilliant book. If you missed it yesterday, I even got to fire a lot of questions at Will himself. Thank you to Usborne for allowing me to read this early via Netgalley. When Dylan and Ellis’s secret relationship is exposed on social … Continue reading Review: Hideous Beauty
Let’s Talk Books #4: Q + A with William Hussey
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 … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books #4: Q + A with William Hussey
Let’s Talk Books #3: Date Me, Bryson Keller
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.