Reading wrap-up (March – June 2025)
Somehow I have managed to miss out a bunch of reading wrap-ups this year. I thought it would probably be easiest to add them all to one big blog post but keep it brief.
Read MoreSomehow I have managed to miss out a bunch of reading wrap-ups this year. I thought it would probably be easiest to add them all to one big blog post but keep it brief.
Read MoreThis book is emotional, sad and all-consuming but not one that should be missed. It’s a love story amidst a terrible situation – one that’s captivating and devastating at the same time, focussing on loss, love and new beginnings.
Read MoreIf you’re taking a holiday to picturesque West Wales, why not stop at some bookshops in Aberystwyth while you’re there? There are many independent shops, including a handful of Welsh language ones too.
Read MoreFor most people, summer is the best time of year and there’s nothing better than sunbathing on the beach with a good book. I think a holiday read should be defined as something you enjoy so the list I’ve compiled has a range of genres.
Read MoreThere are still so many books to be released this year that I can’t wait to get my hands on. Since I’m a hater of summer and not so patiently waiting for autumn, I thought I’d share books for the cosier months ahead.
Read MoreSince we’re halfway through the year, I thought I would do this tag to share some of my opinions on the books I’ve read this year.
Read MoreThis week, I’m sharing some books I read recently – some old favourites and anticipated reads.
Read MoreI haven’t done a post in a while so I thought I’d share a reading update
Read MoreStepping back into The Hunger Games world, Sunrise on the Reaping is both nostalgic and bittersweet. It’s an emotional story, one that will take a while for any fan to recover from – if they manage to at all.
Read MoreLast month, I wasn’t in the biggest reading mood and that might have been because I wasn’t blown away by everything I read.
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