review

  • NetGalley Update | July 2025

    As some of you may know, I stopped using NetGalley a while ago due to all of the ARC file types changing to one that wasn’t compatible on Kobo e-reader devices. This has recently been fixed – you can read… Continue reading

    NetGalley Update | July 2025
  • [Review] Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman

    Heartstopper is so cute!! Boy meets boy, the crush begins. I am very late to the Heartstopper train, I haven’t even watched the show! I love the simplified art style and that its in black and white. The art communicated… Continue reading

  • [Book Tour] MORODA by L.L. MacRae

    Huge thank you to Escapist Book Tours & L.L. MacRae for a copy of Moroda to review! I am absolutely delighted to share my review for Moroda! MacRae has been one of my closest bookish friends both online and when… Continue reading

  • [Review] Gallant by V.E. Schwab

    Firstly, a huge thank you to Titan Books for sending me an ARC to review! Pages: 310Publisher: Titan BooksGenre: Fantasy, Paranormal, Young Adult ⭐⭐⭐ “Sixteen-year old Olivia Prior is missing three things: a mother, a father and a voice. Her… Continue reading

  • [Review] BEASTARS Volume 2 by Paru Itagaki

    I couldn’t stop myself from jumping straight into Volume 2 and I loved it! In this volume we had more Drama club ✨drama✨ The chapters are definitely a faster pace than the anime but that works well here as Itagaki’s… Continue reading

  • [Review] Raven Volume 1: Nemisis by Mathieu Lauffray

    (Thank you to NetGalley and Europe Comics for sending me an eARC to review). Raven is a swashbuckling adventure comic, perfect for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean. The reader is immediately through into the middle of an epic ship… Continue reading

  • [Review] Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

    Can I give Nikolai and only Nikolai 5 stars? He deserves 5 stars for carrying this entire book. Continue reading

  • [Review] Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 🦌✨

    I’m probably one of the last people to read Shadow and Bone and the wider Grishaverse. I read the Six of Crows duology a couple years ago and really enjoyed them. With the Netflix adaption due to be released in… Continue reading

  • [Review] Palom by L.L. McNeil

    A landscape scarred by hate. Shadows rising from the ashes.One man desperate to change his fate. Linaria’s devastation worsens as dragons turn against survivors in retribution for Aciel slaying their kin and stealing their power. Palom – hero and creator… Continue reading

  • [Review] The Hunger Games

    I haven’t reread The Hunger Games since I first read it in March 2012, finishing it just a few days before the release of the first film. I absolutely adored this series when I first read it at age 14… Continue reading