A little bit earlier than my last wrap ups, I'm heading in the right direction! February was quite a good reading month for me, I got to read one of my most anticipated finales and found a new favourite series. Considering it's the shortest month of the year I'm going to take four books and a graphic novel as a win. The second instalment of the Lara Jean…
I feel like I'm just going to be repeating myself in this review. I simply adore this series. The final book. The end. Most sad. Lara Jean is applying to college, she and Peter have a plan. However, best-laid plans and all that... Lara Jean is forced to make some tough decisions about what she really wants her college experience to be. This is something I really appreciated…
Every book in this series I seem to love more and more. They're so wholesome and sweet whilst still broaching important topics, particularly ones that affect teenagers. In this book, Lara Jean and Peter are really dating and getting along for the most part. That is until one of the other recipients of the first letter reappears on the scene. John Ambrose McClaren, a true cinnamon roll. He's…
It seems to be a recurring theme that over January I always read a tonne of books. I'm not sure if it's the post assignment joy or the desperation to get ahead on the Goodreads goal. Either way, it works. This month I read a real variety of books both in format, genre and most definitely found some new favourites. I didn't know what to expect from a…
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
February 25, 2020Why I didn't read this book sooner I don't know. I loved it and perhaps have a new favourite contemporary. It's cute, heartwarming and yet still manages to hit upon several important topics. I doubt I need to tell you about the plot considering how popular the film has been on Netflix. What you may not know though is how much keeping close to your heritage is spoken…