Love in English by Maria E. Andreu is a book all about finding your voice when you might not have the words to express yourself. This is such a touching story, tinged with humour, and the main character is easy to connect with. The style of the book, allowing the reader to share Ana’s confusion, is also one of its strengths. Those looking for a sweet and thought-provoking contemporary will love this one. Continue reading
Review: A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen
A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen combines two of my favourite things in YA–baking and competition. This is such an entertaining story about a baking competition that turns out to be a matchmaking scheme, and there are some fantastic descriptions of food inside. I enjoyed the main character’s passion for baking, but I would have liked to see more about the competition itself. Despite this, this is still an engaging read and a quirky take on Pride and Prejudice. Continue reading
Review: Instant Cooking With Six Sisters’ Stuff
Instant Cooking With Six Sisters’ Stuff is a great resource for anyone wanting a collection of recipes to use with an instant pot. The recipes are straightforward and the ingredients are easy to obtain. There are lots of tips and insights included in the book that beginning instant pot chefs and fans of Six Sisters’ Stuff will appreciate. Continue reading
February 2021 New Release Giveaway Hop
Welcome to the February 2021 New Release Book Giveaway Hop hosted by It Starts At Midnight and FLYLĒF! You can enter to win a book of your choice from The Book Depository to add to your TBR! Keep reading to learn more and let us know your most anticipated reads. Continue reading
Review: The Project by Courtney Summers
The Project by Courtney Summers is pretty far out of my comfort zone, but I always seem to love how Summers writes a thriller. This is a dark read, one about emotional manipulation and how cults prey on vulnerability. The characters are incredibly complex, and the writing style provides an immersive reading experience. This one truly drew me in and had me questioning what I should believe about The Unity Project. Continue reading