2017 was an awesome reading year for me. I’m going to share my favourite books, my my top re-reads, the biggest disappointments, then polish the post off with a bunch of cool reading stats. Favourite books 2017 started out with me addicted to sci-fi. The […]
Tag: Lunar Chronicles
Books on my to-buy list to complete my collection and put on my new floor-to-ceiling bookshelves!
Ever since I started university, I almost completely stopped buying physical books. While living in a small dorm room, then small apartments, I simply didn’t have the space to store any more physical books. But in September, my husband and I bought our very first […]
I still haven’t finished these 8 series – which ones are worth finishing?
I have a bad habit of reading the first book in a series when it first comes out, LOVING it, but then never keeping up with the series when the next books come out. It’s just so hard to remember how much you loved the […]
I Don’t Know What My Favourite Books Are
Last week, it came up in conversation with someone that I was a book blogger. So, naturally, her next question was: “What are some of your favourite YA books?” I had a total “deer in headlights” moment. Favourite books? Uhh.. well, surely I have some. […]
Cress by Marissa Meyer
I don’t even know how to review this book. I feel like it’s already so well established that the entire Lunar Chronicles series is amazing… because it is. And I promise, Cress is no different! This book rocks super hard. What else is there to […]
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
THIS BOOK! THIS. BOOK! THIS. BOOK. IS. SO. AMAZING!! Scarlet was one of my most highly anticipated (maybe the most highly anticipated) 2013 reads.. and it ROCKED! It didn’t disappoint at all, and it doesn’t suffer from Second Book Syndrome at all, and Wolf it […]
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Oh my god, this book is amazing! This is the kind of book you never want to end because it’s just so… amazing! It’s fresh, original, and totally unique. It meshes two completely different worlds — fairy tales and machinery/science — and it does so […]