Title: Almost Adults Author: Ali PantonyRelease Date: 24/6/19 (kindle) 8/8/19 paperback (UK) E.S.C.A.P.E Score: 38(see breakdown below) 3.5 STARS I received a free eARC copy from Ebury Publishing , via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. From Goodreads: The struggle is real… Ever managed to kill a succulent after just…
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ARC Review – Crown of Feathers
Title: Crown of Feathers Author: Nicki Pau PretoSeries: Crown of Feathers #1 E.S.C.A.P.E Score: 37(see breakdown below) 3.5 STARS I received a free eARC copy from Black and White Publishing , via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. From Goodreads: I had a sister, once… In a world ruled by fierce…
ARC Review – The Furies
Title: The Furies Author: Katie LoweRelease Date: 2/5/2019 E.S.C.A.P.E Score: 45(see breakdown below) 4.5 STARS I received a free eARC copy from , via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. From Goodreads: In 1998, a sixteen-year-old girl is found dead on school property, dressed in white and posed on a swing, with no…
May (no where near 10 book) TBR – and my Asian Readathon TBR
April is nearly over and the Magical readathon is drawing to a close so its time for another TBR. May is going to be an interesting month for me, I am moving house near the end of the month so all my beautiful books are going to be spending the majority of May packed away…
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ARC Review – Breaking the Lore
Title: Breaking the Lore Author: Andy RedsmithSeries: Inspector Paris Mystery E.S.C.A.P.E Score: 40(see breakdown below) Release date: 15/4/2019 4 STARS I received a free eARC copy from Canelo, via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. From Goodreads: A magical, mischievous mystery perfect for fans of Douglas Adams and Ben Aaronovitch. How…
Count down to Queenslayer
One of the best series I read last year was the Spellslinger series by Sebastian de Castell. I devoured the first three books and was luck enough to receive an eArc of the fourth which I finished within a couple of days. This series has had me running the emotional gamut from laughing out loud…
2019 Bookish Goals
Happy New Year! 2019 is now upon us so its time to set the Bookish based Goals for the year! 2018 was an amazing reading year for me - check out my year end wrap up - and I am hoping 2019 will be just the same. Therefore, I have set some goals to keep…
My Reading Year 2018
Every year Goodreads kindly produces a lovely little stats graphic of the books you have read have recorded as read and various different breakdowns, its a really nice way to round out the year and reflect on the amazing, the good and the just O.K reads I have encountered though-out 2018. I love a good…
Try a Chapter challenge
As part of the Summer Biannual bibliothon I did a 'Try a Chapter' challenge. This involves reading the first chapter of three books you would like to read but haven't decided which to tackle first. After reading the three first chapters you then pick which one to read for the readathon. Usually you would randomly…
Reading Agatha Christie’s Work
I have a finally made a project page about reading Agatha Christie's back catalogue. I love the Queen of Crimes writing and I am looking forward to working my way through all the works. The Challenge Page can be found here. I will soon be adding the reviews for the books I have already completed and…






