[Ad - review. I was sent a copy of this book for review purposes and all thoughts are my own. This post also contains an affiliate link] Shazam is my second most anticipated cinema release of the year, ever so slightly behind Avengers: Endgame. I knew nothing about the comic book series ahead of viewing… Continue reading Book review: Shazam: The Golden Age of the World’s Mightiest Mortal
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Empowering books for young readers
[Ad - review. This post features books sent for review purposes and all thoughts are my own. This post also features affiliate links] Abrams + Chronicle are without a doubt my favourite publisher when it comes to beautiful books. My shelves are packed with stunning coffee table books and inspiring children's books - they really… Continue reading Empowering books for young readers
International Women’s Day 2019
[Ad - review/giveaway. I was sent a copy of this book for review purposes and an additional copy to give away. All thoughts are my own. This post also contains an affiliate link] Happy International Women's Day! One of my goals this year is to read more poetry. I wasn't a fan throughout my years… Continue reading International Women’s Day 2019
World Book Day 2019
[Ad - review/giveaway. I was sent a gift set for review purposes and an additional box to give away. All thoughts are my own.] Happy World Book Day! I got to thinking recently about favourite books and how so many bookworms struggle to pick one single title. It's easy (ish) to pick a favourite genre… Continue reading World Book Day 2019
Book review: All Hail the Queen by Jennifer Orkin Lewis and Shweta Jha
[Ad - review. I was sent a copy of this book for review purposes and all thoughts are my own. This post also contains an affiliate link] Have I mentioned lately how much I'm loving this boom of inspiring feminist non-fiction? I spent nearly thirty years primarily reading and learning about male leaders, rulers and… Continue reading Book review: All Hail the Queen by Jennifer Orkin Lewis and Shweta Jha
Book review: How to Bullet Plan by Rachel Wilkerson Miller
This post contains an affiliate link At the end of last year, I decided I wanted to get back into bullet journalling, having been rather sporadic with my updates throughout the year. I knew I needed help, so consulted a few favourite Facebook groups and invested in a couple books for inspiration and motivation. I… Continue reading Book review: How to Bullet Plan by Rachel Wilkerson Miller
Blog tour: The Lost Man by Jane Harper
[Ad - review. I was sent a copy of this book for review purposes and all thoughts are my own. This post also contains an affiliate link] Becoming a book blogger has introduced me to so many fab writers and genres I might not otherwise have read. Two years ago, I was invited onto the… Continue reading Blog tour: The Lost Man by Jane Harper
What I’ve been reading lately #14
This post contains affiliate links I've just hit 12 on my Goodreads total for the year so far and I'm really pleased with the variety of titles I've managed to tick off my list. I'm trying not to read two consecutive titles from the same genre and it's turned out to be a really fun… Continue reading What I’ve been reading lately #14
Book review: Little Guides to Great Lives
[Ad – review] This post features products sent for review purposes. All thoughts are my own. This post also contains affiliate links Have I mentioned lately how in love I am with the sheer volume of bad-ass female biographies available at the moment? Last year I wrote a post on books for feminists of all… Continue reading Book review: Little Guides to Great Lives
What I’ve been reading lately #13
This post contains affiliate links This year's Reading Challenge is going well - I'm already five books in. I've previously reviewed Ryder Carroll's The Bullet Journal Method and I'll be sharing my thoughts on Jane Harper's The Lost Man in a few weeks on the blog tour (spoiler alert: it's awesome!). Today I'm sharing some… Continue reading What I’ve been reading lately #13