Emotive and powerful, Letters to the Lost is a novel that will keep you hooked till the very last page. It is a stunning book in which two characters find each other through their shared pain to build an extraordinary friendship, share words of wisdom, and eventually romance. The following is a spoiler-free review. Book…
Book Review: Our Endless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller and Optional Spoiler Ending
This is one of those books that you may find gripping and hauntingly beautiful...or one that you may hate completely. Fuller creates a bleak world for the proganist, a girl called Peggy who is taken away into a cabin in the middle of nowhere by her father. If you are seeking a light-hearted read, then…
Book Review: Nevermoor (The Calling of Morrigan Crow Series) by Jessica Townsend
Enchanting, exciting, and mesmerising. The Calling of Morrigan Crow series is truly spectacular! If you are looking for a book that is hard to put down, full of magic, twists, and funny but likeable characters then Nevermoor could be right for you. The world that Townsend created is truly imaginative and fans of Harry Potter…
The Pancake Book Tag // Pairing Books With Delicious Treats!

Pancakes are so great. Chocolatey pancakes, blueberry pancakes, pancakes with a sprinkle of sugar *sigh*. It is for this reason that I absolutely loved this tag when I saw it, so thank you Kay for tagging me 🙂 Becky's Pancake Book Tag is creative and prompts the writer to match books with different pancake toppings.…
Book Review: Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Despite the popularity of the movie version of Howl's Moving Castle, the book does not seem to get enough credit. Although the book and movie both share similar storylines, the book is an amazing piece of fiction on its own. The creation of the fantasy world of Ingary is imaginatively done, and the characters just…
Book Review: Lockwood & Co: The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud
If you haven't yet tried Lockwood and Co. and are a fan of ghost stories then I have one question for you: what have you been doing?! I am quite infatuated with this series (and no it does not matter that it is aimed at middle graders). It is action-packed, hilarious, and definitely creepy! The…
Book Review: The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed
The Nowhere Girls is as empowering as it is emotive. Amy Reed's novel explores society's vulgar reactions towards females who call out those of the opposite sex for rape. The book follows the story of a group of misfit girls who create a society (The Nowhere Girls) to try and raise awareness about sexism and…
Book Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Steamy and unconventional, The Kiss Quotient makes for an interesting read. The gender role reversal makes this novel the version of Pretty Woman we've all been waiting for. The portrayal of the love life of a woman with Asperger's is particularly compelling, allowing us to delve deeper into the mind of a person who does…
Book Tag: 2 truths and 1 lie
Time for my first ever book tag! Thank you to Mim Inkling for nominating me. Rules: Create a post with your two bookish truths and one bookish lie – but be sure to keep it a secret so your readers can guessReveal the lie in a spoiler at the bottom of your postTag 8 friends…
Book Review: The Star of Kazan by Eva Ibbotson
Enchanting and imaginative, The Star of Kazan is one of those rare books that I love because of how beautifully written it is. The descriptions of Vienna (where the author herself grew up in) are spectacular. Very rarely do I read descriptions of places and find myself in them without even trying. As to the…