Spring Shelf Refresh
Spring has sprung, and so has the TBR
Rating books -Revisited
There is some sort of magic in letting a story meet you where you are. I've never been able to assign a number, a worth, to this magic.
Twisted Love by Ana Huang
I am going to be honest, the only reason I bought this book was that I bought the second one, as I thought they were stand-alone. Then I found out that they are interconnected. I knew if I liked the…
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
This book had the magic that Red, White and Royal Blue had. Which is still my favourite book. Let’s get into the review. The book in short For cynical twenty-three-year-old August, moving to New York City is supposed to prove…
Where the heart should be by Sarah Crossan
When I was travelling, I checked my bag in like normal, and I was asked if I wanted to check in my hand luggage as well. I always say yes to this if I have a checked bag, as I…
Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman
The thing with this book is that Elio’s thought pattern is so familiar that it is a bit of a put-off. I have never found myself looking at my behaviour in such a mirror. Being able to read about thought…