There are books that you read, enjoy and forget about after a while. They aren't bad books. You probably loved them whilst you were reading them. Then there are books like Dear Martin. You read you adore and you never forget. It can be months since you read them and suddenly you're thinking about the characters, what they'd be doing now, what happened in the book. Dear Martin…
I do see that the month now reads Septemeber on the calendar but let's move past that, okay? Wonderful. June (all those many months ago) was an average reading month in quantity but fantastic for quality. I read outside of my comfort zone, found a new favourite author and finally completed a series that I've been reading since 2010. Despite the fact that it's a while ago I'm…
I devoured this book in a day. I couldn't get enough of it and all the squee-worthy cuteness. For the most part, I read this on my breaks at work and found it genuinely hard to put down when I had to get back to work. It's been a very long time since I've read a book so quickly and/or found it so difficult to put down. I…
What a phenomenal book. I'm half tempted to leave my review at that, but I'll give you a little more. Sadie is told over two timelines and in two formats. One is a podcast in the present and the other is the POV of Sadie from the past. Her little sister was found murdered and Sadie knows who did it, she's off on a mission to find the…
This was a book I'd forgotten I owned and only ended up reading it through Sam picking a number from my spreadsheet catalogue (it's impressive) and I took that book to his to read. I fell in love with the story, so much so that I had to bring it home so I could read it quicker. I needed to know more. Indigo Donut follows Indigo, a seventeen-year-old…