Read your favorite book on these park days with lovely sunshine weather. Check out the crazy updates of my books for 2022.
In a recent newsletter, I shared that I’ve been in a reading slump. Big time. Sometimes, to snap me out of it, I read different...
These summer reads are the best of the year and everyone will be talking about these romances, from book clubs to picnics.
Reviewing every book I’ve read in 2019!
My list of the best fiction books of 2019. A mix of 2019 new releases and older books I read for the first time this year. These books won't let you down!
I read 61 books last year and here are my favourites. My edit of the best books of 2019. YA, historical fiction, autobiography, essays, horror, and fiction.
In a recent newsletter, I shared that I’ve been in a reading slump. Big time. Sometimes, to snap me out of it, I read different...
My Most Anticipated Books of Summer 2019 list is made up of books from trusted sources who, in as many cases as possible, have already read the book.
Looking for book suggestions? Here are all the hot new March 2019 book releases. Find out which March 2019 book releases are getting all the attention.
Want to see all the new release books in one place? We have them all right here. You will not want to miss a single page of these books!
If you want the best of the best, these five star books won't disappoint. Here are 50 of the all-time favorite books to read.
It’s hard to wade through the internet searching for the most hilarious book memes, so we’ve compiled a complete list of all of our favorites right here!
Sometimes hype can really help a book soar, but other times it can leave a book falling flat. Today for #AMonthofFaves, I'm sharing six of each.
Spend your cool days in a cozy sweater all the time and look no further than adult books to read in 2022 to enjoy your free time.
This post contains affiliate links If there’s one thing I love to do it’s reading. My favorite genres are self development, mysteries & thrillers and romance. In the last 2 years, s…
Wavy, a cherubic child with porcelain skin, doe eyes, and fair, golden hair, is just eight-years-old when her love story begins to unfold in Bryn Greenwood's haunting new novel, All The Ugly and Wonderful Things, out Aug. 9 from Thomas Dunne…
Our best books of 2022 reading list includes 22 books published in 2022 + 18 from prior years. These 5-star reads were the best of ~200 books.
Today I'm sharing all the books I read in September 2021. From new book releases to backlist books, here's my September 2021 reading wrapup!
Look for the new thriller 'Watching You' by best-selling author Lisa Jewell, on sale the day after Christmas.
It’s the beginning of 2019 and I’m so excited for the millions of books that’ll be published this year! Unfortunately, I’m going to read only a very small fraction of those …
The 2019 Reading Challenge is here! Today I’m sharing the books I’m thinking of reading in 2019. In most categories, I share three titles I’m
A page-turning thriller by New York Times bestselling author SALLY HEPWORTH, about sisterhood, secrets love and murder. BUY NOW Australia’s favourite novelist and author of both The Scarecrow and Jack West Jr Series presents an epic Historical Spy Thriller. BUY NOW A bombshell novel about sex, abuse and the law, based on the award-winning play
Book 18 on my “March to 100 for 2019″—Alex Michaelides: The Silent Patient—A criminal psychotherapist attempts to extract a story from a mute murderer.
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Over the past few weeks I’ve loved taking a look back at my favorite books of 2018. Now I’m ready to look ahead to the books being published in the coming
Release date: Feb. 28What it's about: Thomas's brilliant debut is inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. When Starr witnesses her good friend, Khalil, being shot and killed by the police for doing nothing wrong, she has to decide if she can gain the courage to stand up for justice. Thomas eloquently breathes life and importance into each character while wisely addressing police brutality, Black Lives Matter, and privileged perspectives on race not just from a fictionalized point of view, but from an honest one. This story will stay with you long after you finish. Buy it here.
There are books you simply read for entertainment and there are books that stay with you and leave you wanting for more. 2021 has been a great reading year for us. We've ventured to new genres we wouldn't normally dive into and we delighted on new authors' works. Choosing the best books
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The Amazon Purchase link below is an Amazon Affiliate link. Amazon UK Title: I Owe You One Author: Sophie Kinsella Format reviewed: Ebook Source: Netgalley Publisher: Black Swan Publication Date: 27th June 2019 Rating: 3.5 Stars The irresistible new standalone from Sophie Kinsella is a story of love, empowerment and an IOU that changes everything . . . Fixie Farr can’t help herself. Straightening a crooked object, removing a barely-there stain, helping out a friend . . . she just has to put things right. It’s how she got her nickname, after all. So when a handsome stranger in a coffee shop asks her to watch his laptop for a moment, Fixie not only agrees, she ends up saving it from certain disaster. To thank her, the computer’s owner, Sebastian, scribbles her an IOU – but of course Fixie never intends to call in the favour. That is, until her teenage crush, Ryan, comes back into her life and needs her help – and Fixie turns to Seb. But things don’t go according to plan, and now Fixie owes Seb: big time. Soon the pair are caught up in a series of IOUs – from small favours to life-changing debts – and Fixie is torn between the past she’s used to and the future she deserves. Does she have the courage to fix things for herself and fight for the life, and love, she really wants? One random act of kindness, leads to a stranger giving Fixie an IOU, and starts a chain of events that you may not have predicted from the outset. Fixie so named as she likes fixing everything is lovely, passionate about the family business, loyal to her family but honestly comes across as a doormat. She drove me mad half the time, as she wouldn't stand up to her siblings. And the least said about her long term love and crush, the better. He was utterly despicable. I'm really not sure if I liked most of the characters. In fact my favourite character is one that doesn't talk back -its the family shop Farrs. We get enough description, plus of the vibe of the place and what it sells, that it feels like a character in its own right. I suspect had I read this any other week I would have loved it more, but given how exhausted I am, I have to say that reading this felt a bit like hard work. It didn't really draw me back into it, which is odd as I normally love a Sophie Kinsella book. It's not a bad book in the slightest, and I did enjoy most of it, but its also not the best or funniest of Sophie Kinsella's standalone books. There are moments of humour and the further I got into the book, the more I was enjoying it, especially once I started to see the evidence of character development as they became more rounded people. Filled with characters you love to hate, a lovely small business, a complete mix of personalities in one story and a series of favours and good deeds done, thanks to one IOU note, this is a good story, which frustratingly felt a bit short for me. Thank you to Netgalley and Black Swan for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
Everybody else starts making a list of books they want to read next year before the year is even over, right? Okay, good. Glad it’s not just me. 2021 was an incredible year for books and reading, and 2022 looks like it’s going to be even better. Big series’ are finally coming to a close, new one
These fun, feel-good, lighthearted books are perfect for readers in the mood for books that are a little funny or uplifting.
Wondering what new books in 2019 you need to read? Check out this list of must read books for 2019 and know all the most anticipated books of 2019!
Former President Barack Obama shares his 2019 summer reading list, including the collected works of Toni Morrison and Colson Whitehead's 'The Nickel Boys.'
One of the goals I wrote down for 2017 was to set aside more time for reading. I've found reading to be one of the best ways to organize my thoughts and inspire growth in my life. You can see what books I'm currently reading on Instagram Stories, using the #TGPbookclub hashtag, and I will
THe 10 best books of the decade including a pulitzer prize winner, multiple NYT bestsellers and our favorite book of 2019.
Books have the power to do so many magical things. They can transport you to new and exciting places. They inspire your creativity. They teach you the most important life lessons. Books can make you think, smile, and weep, but the best kind is the…