Definitely not as successful a reading month as January but I did start University again this month. I also began the mammoth task of cataloguing my books...it's been a process. I loved the idea of this. I saw Greek Mythology in the blurb and was sold, but when I read it I was so underwhelmed. I can't remember much of the plot nor can I recall the characters. …
I've never really been someone that read classics unless it was for school, the only one I've ever read off my own back was Dracula and though it's one of my favourite novels now, at the time I really struggled with it. I've never been a quick reader when it came to pre 20th century literature but University has forced me to become one. Which I'm incredibly grateful…
To preface, my edition of Jekyll and Hyde also has another little story in called The Bottle Imp hence why there's more pages in this. This wasn't what I had anticipated Jekyll and Hyde would be like at all. From the portrayal of Jekyll and Hyde in contemporary film I thought there would be more action, a more explicit reference to the split personality and also for…
I've never participated in a Read-A-Thon before but considering I still have a week before lectures start again I thought what better time! It helps that this particular Read-A-Thon is hosted by some of my favourite bookish people. Head to the Biannual Bibliothon Instagram for a full list of hosts and Video/Blog/ Insta challenges. This rounds reading challenges are as follows: 1. Read the group book: OTHERWORLD by…