Reviewsday: Joelle Charbonneau’s Dividing Eden

Having read Joelle Charbonneau’s Testing series (which has a Hunger Games-esque vibe to it for all of you dystopian novel lovers!), I think I can safely say I was jumping up and down out of excitement when Dividing Eden popped up on my radar. Reminiscent of The Crown’s Game by Evelyn Skye, Dividing Eden tells […]

Reviewsday: King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard

I’ve been waiting with bated breath to read this book ever since the shock ending of Glass Sword! (For those who haven’t read it, avert your eyes and finish it quickly so you know what’s going on) I knew it would have to be amazing, thanks to the incredible plot set up by its predecessors, […]

Reviewsday: The Persimmon Tree by Bryce Courtenay

So this took me nearly a month to read, but I was savouring it. I LOVED this story, it was vivid and rich and highly detailed. It had a heaping serve of emotion and characters to die for. Anything that centres around World War Two has pretty much won me from the start, but I […]

Just What I Needed…Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon

I finished this in a matter of hours, though I spread my reading out over a day and a bit. Filled with illustrations and diagrams and IM logs, this was a good read that I absolutely powered through. It had a lot of positives but also a bunch of negatives. PLUS: * I felt like […]