I fell for Ellen O’Clover’s debut, Seven Percent of Ro Devereux, last year. Obviously, I was eager to read more from this very promising YA contemporary author. Let me tell you this: I wasn’t disappointed, at all. ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: (click to reveal) anxiety, panic attacks. There are no spoilers in this review. I ENJOYED……
My biggest 2024 writing resolution ✨ BIG NEWS ✨
I’ve had stories in my head since I can’t remember. I recall writing little snippets here and there, in notebooks on a bus on a school trip, on pieces of paper I’ve long forgotten, now, when I was younger. I remember losing the notebooks for the keyboard, writing short stories and snippets of made-up characters’…
Review: The Split, Kit Frick
I discovered Kit Frick’s books with The Reunion, last year and since then, was eager to read more. I’ve been in a really thriller/mystery mood lately, so The Split perfectly fit the bill. Let’s see what I thought about it, shall we? ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: (click to reveal) dementia, missing sibling, death of a parent,…
Monthly wrap-up: January 2024
Happy happy February, friends! It’s time to share what happened in the past month! Is it just me, or did January last about a gazillion years? This month always feels like the longest, every single year, but this one was a particular kind of torture, tbh. I’m just glad it’s over and hope February will…
Review: I Hope This Doesn’t Find You, Ann Liang
I fell for Ann Liang’s books a little while ago with her debut, If You Could See the Sun and… since then, all of her books have been hits, for me. I was eager to read I Hope This Doesn’t Find You, so let’s see if this met my expectations, shall we? ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS:…
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