The Dutch House - author : Anne Patchett publisher : Harper page count : 352 genre : historical fiction, domestic fiction. originally published : 24th September 2019 Set in the mid to late 20th century, The Dutch House intricately explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the complicated relationships you share with people you love and …
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Hiiii, I'm back after a short interlude of not posting, and I can't be more excited to be getting back to reviewing 😀 Ohhhhhh I understand now why this book is getting so much buzz: it is dangerously impossible to put down. DO NOT (and I repeat, DO NOT) read this book if you want …
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine – a review
I loved this book. Far more than I had expected to if I'm honest, even though I had heard so many great things about it. It had just never seemed like something that I would enjoy reading, but when I saw it in the library, I thought I would give this highly-praised book a try. …
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Turtles all the Way Down by John Green- a review
So... Turtles all the Way Down. John Green. A crazy pack of John Green fangirls that will not hesitate to beat me if i say anything bad about his writing. These loyal fangirls are one of my greatest fears I won't deny, HOWEVER while I am quivering in my imaginary boots right now I am …
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The Wind Up Bird Chronicle – Haruki Murakami
FINALLY. I AM DONE WITH THIS BOOK. I've been swimming in the unhinged words of Murakami since early December, and I think I was beginning to lose brain cells from the absolute lunacy that his work is. I was determined to finish it though, and I am so happy that I finally have 😀 The …
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7 Books I Want to Read in 2020
I have a good feeling about next year. I'm looking forward to it for many reasons, and the books I hope to read is one of them. I really want to push myself in the new year to delve outside of my comfort zone in terms of reading. I don't anticipate that I will love …
Yes I did just dedicate a post to Vines
Even though Vine is long dead, I, amongst others, am still mourning the great loss of this generation. The amount of times I quote them daily is probably enough to be concerned about, but I can assure you I will be quoting these until the day I die. In fact I strive for my dying …
Foe – Iain Reid
This is not so much a review as it is a recommendation, as there is not a fibre in my being that does not love this book fully, however I feel that it is a book much better served if you go in with no knowledge whatsoever. I picked this book up simply because of …
The Wicked King – Holly Black.
His mouth curled into a smile. His eyes shine with wicked intent. "Look at them all, your subjects. A shame not one knows who their true ruler is."- Holly Black. I was unsure whether to have this book as my first review, due it being a sequel to another book (The Cruel Prince), however my …