My weekend plans are quite simple for the moment; some chores around the house, buying some skates for the little ones, baking and of course – reading.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreMonth: January 2018
[Book Review] The Doll’s Alphabet by Camilla Grudova
After reading the first few stories, I wondered if they were all going to be along the same vein and, sure enough, they were. One dizzying, peculiar tale after the next. At first, I kept on reading out of sheer curiosity, wondering how deep and dark these stories would get. Then, I just wanted more.
To get lost in this raindrop click for more[No Umbrella Required] Discovering more
It’s January. The start of a new year. This is the time when many people set new goals or resolutions for themselves. I’ve read a great number of my fellow bloggers with awesome reading goals for 2018, new themes for their Instagram, doing challenges (even multiple challenges) – friends and family telling me how they are going to lose a certain amount of weight or join a gym. I’m not going to even attempt any form of New Year’s resolution. They just don’t work for me.
To get lost in this raindrop click for more[Blog Tour] Solomon’s Ring by Mary Jennifer Payne
Reading this through my 40 something eyes is perhaps a little different than if I would have read this 20 years ago. In any case, my grown up self was drawn to a few key points within Solomon’s Ring. First, we really can’t talk about this book without mentioning
To get lost in this raindrop click for more[Book Review] The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson
I read The Wolves of Winter during the Christmas break and could not put it down. Packed full of adventure and treachery, the post-apocalyptic world that Tyrell Johnson created is a frightening reminder of what our future could look like.
To get lost in this raindrop click for more[No Umbrella Required] Surprise, surprise.
While I’ve been on this small social media break, I think I’ve found the genre I prefer reading. Yes, this came as a complete surprise to me since I thought I liked to read a variety of things with no clear favourite. I finally admitted it to myself when my Kobo kept proving it to me.
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