One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
With my love for crime investigation shows and contemporary YA stories, it’s safe to say I’m a huge sucker for plot lines that include murder suspects and misfit teens. So it should surprise exactly no one that I tremendously enjoyed reading One of Us is Lying. And yet, here I am, still in awe of […]
F/F Recommendations & TBR for SapphicAThon
Hello, hello bookish people! Can you believe we’re at the last month of the year? Like the next bookish person, I’m also catching up on my reading before 2017 ends. Thus I have decided to join SapphicAThon, a readathon focusing on F/F books. My current WIP features a group of queer girls finding love so […]
A Short History of the Girl Next Door by Jared Reck
I knew when I heard about A Short History of the Girl Next Door that I needed to read it. I love dynamics where in guys and girls are best friends (mostly because that’s not something I’ve ever experienced in real life and as always, I treasure experience through books) and particularly love when one […]
BookTube Haul: #NBSCutPrice2017
I bought eight new books this month thanks to National Book Store’s Cut-Price Sale! Below is the info about the sale, as per National Book Store’s Facebook: Have you shopped for #NBSCutPrice2017? Satisfy your book cravings with up to 50% off on selected titles. Fill your shelves and expand your reading list today! Promo runs […]
Speak of Me as I Am by Sonia Belasco
Imagine a girl at the bus station, quietly crying. It’s eleven o’clock at night and she’s missed the last bus so she has to wait for the next one– the midnight bus. She’s not crying because it’s dark and she’s all alone and stuck waiting, she’s crying because the book she’s reading is heartbreaking and […]
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust | PH Blog Tour
It’s impossible to describe Girls Made of Snow and Glass in one word. With so many layers coming together to create the astonishing story of Princess Lynet and Queen Mina, it’s only rightful to showcase every discerning dimension of their tale. Fantasy That’s Character-Driven I wish more fantasy novels could be like Girls Made of […]