Hi friends, this June I’m celebrating a theme that’s dear to my heart: Sisterhood!! To paraphrase our esteemed Jane Austen; “It’s a truth universally acknowledged that, within any family that’s made up of girls lies an unbreakable bond of sisterhood…” Yes, this month I’m planning on focusing on that unique bond I share with my sister, and the sisters around me. Hope to see you below so I can regale you with what’s in store for you later…
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The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Hi everyone, this last post for May is a fantasy read like no other!! If you’re someone who enjoys an entanglement of myths, legends, and everything in between, then this is a review you need to check out… Hope to see you below…
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Hi everyone, I hope you’re having a good month of May so far!! Down here in New Zealand winter has finally arrived and I find myself curling up with books more often than watching things on screen. This week’s post has a trio of quirky tween fantasy reads I found not too long ago. Hope to see you below…
Continue reading “A trio of quirky fantasy tween reads”Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins
Hello everyone, this week’s post is a review that I had put off for a while. The title is the first instalment in an intriguing series of tween fantasy reads by best-selling author of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins. I hope to see you below for more details…
Continue reading “Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins”A duo of historical fantasy reads
Hi everyone, this first week of May is a blustery one and I plan on spending as much time indoors as possible. What would you say to a couple of fascinating fantasy reads with a historical spin to them? Are you game to press the button below to find out more?
Continue reading “A duo of historical fantasy reads”Quirky Fantasy reads this May
Hi everyone, I hope you’re all enjoying the year so far. This May I thought I would serenade you all with a few selections of fantasy reads with a slight difference. Are you all ready? Then, go ahead, press the button below to find out more…
Continue reading “Quirky Fantasy reads this May”A short note on my recovery
Hi everyone, this last post for April will be a shortish personal post. I thought I’d give you an account of my recovery following my hand surgery back in February this year. Hope to see you below…
Continue reading “A short note on my recovery”Marilla of Green Gables by Sarah McCoy
Hi everyone, this third week of April I thought you would enjoy an historical read of sorts. If you guessed that the Green Gables part of it had caught my interest, then you are absolutely correct. Why not settle down with a warm drink to truly dig into this review…
Continue reading “Marilla of Green Gables by Sarah McCoy”An award-winning diverse teen read
Hi everyone, this week’s review is a teen read that had caught my attention when I was diving into the world of diverse reads, especially those written by Meg Medina. Although this was one of her earlier works for teens, it sure packed a punch with it’s award-winning story line. Hope you find it as interesting as I did!!
Continue reading “An award-winning diverse teen read”Through the mirror door by Sarah Baker
Hi everyone, this month marks the beginning of the autumn season here in New Zealand. I thought a good way to start off the season was with a mysterious ghostly sort of tale. Do you dare venture in…
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