Review: P is for Pearl by Eliza Henry Jones

P is for Pearl - Eliza Henry Jones Published by HarperCollins Add to Goodreads Buy it online I did receive a copy of this from the »

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Review: On The Come Up by Angie Thomas

On the Come Up is an intensely compelling contemporary novel, with rich characters and a strong voice. »

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Review: Fierce Fragile Hearts by Sara Barnard

Fierce Fragile Hearts is a companion novel/sequel to Sara Barnard’s incredible novel Beautiful Broken Things. »

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Books in Review: July

I am so bad at this. In July I finally caught up on the prompts and was ready on time with a draft post and then »

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Review: The Slightly Alarming Tale of The Whispering Wars

The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars is a wonderful companion to The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone that readers of all levels will adore. I really hope there will be adventures and tales from more kingdoms and empires in the future. »

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Review: I Had Such Friends - Meg Gatland-Veness

Overall, I Had Such Friends is an emotional and gripping story about self-discovery and grief that is worth reading. »

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Books in Review: June

June prompts for the AusYaBloggers Reading Challenge. Simon vs the Homo Sapien Agenda, Children of Blood and Bone, Strange the Dreamer and Take Three Girls. »

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Books in Review: May

May prompts for The AusYABloggers Reading Challenge. Chasing Odysseus, Gemina, The Burning Maze and Grace Beside Me »

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Books in Review: April

Here's the April prompts for The AusYABloggers Reading Challenge [http://ausyabloggers.blogspot.com.au/2018/01/ausyabloggers-2018-reading-challenge.html] . The Astonishing Colour of After - »

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Books in Review - March

There will be a few of these posts this month as I'm almost caught up on the past three months. Here's the March prompts for The AusYABloggers Reading Challenge. »

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