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…
Continue reading “Through the mirror door by Sarah Baker”Welcome to April 2024…
Hi everyone, this month of April is a mixed bag of posts as I’m still in recovery from my surgery. Apologies in advance if it might be a bit boring as I’m working on some ideas while trying to rest up as much as possible. So, if you are so inclined to find out what I have in store for you, press the button below to venture ahead…
Continue reading “Welcome to April 2024…”Would you rather…
…read the teen romance book or watch it on Netflix?
Which one is better? These are both questions that I think of every now and then since stumbling on a few titles in my travels through Netflix, and it made me question if they were based on books or not. Do you know what I found out??
Continue reading “Would you rather…”A short poem of sorts

Hi everyone, this week’s post is a short poem (of sorts) of mine from my youth when the creative juices flew in every direction. For the animal lovers out there, this one could be one that appeals to you!! Click the button below to find out more…
Continue reading “A short poem of sorts”A booklist of reads based on actual events

I hope everyone is enjoying the month of March so far. My recovery is slow but steady. I’m hoping to start work in the next few days, so fingers crossed friends! This week’s bookish post will feature a selection of tween and teen reads based on actual events from history or from the author’s life. Are you keen to find out more??
Continue reading “A booklist of reads based on actual events”Five Favourite Tween Reads from the natural world

Hi everyone, I hope everyone is looking forward to the middling month of March. Down here in NZ, autumn is about to start as the days get slightly cooler and shorter. This week’s post, as my title suggests, is a booklist of my all-time favourite tween reads from the natural world. These five are quite unique for me, and to find out why, you’re going to have to press the button below…
Continue reading “Five Favourite Tween Reads from the natural world”Let’s talk Bookish this March
Hi everyone, this mild month of March will be dedicated to a selection of Bookish posts for all you bibliophiles to enjoy. So sit back, relax, grab a hot cup of something and get ready to press the button below…
Continue reading “Let’s talk Bookish this March”A trio of LGBTQI Teen Graphics
Hi everyone, I thought I’d give you a short post this week of a trio of graphics I found recently. The three titles I ended up reading were quite interesting reads, but then, that’s my opinion. Why don’t you read further and find out for yourself…
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