Reviewsday: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

I love contemporaries, and “Anna and the French Kiss” is up there with the best of them. Fluffy, cute, beautiful, real, brilliant and imaginative; “Anna and the French Kiss” is an absolutely adorable read that will have you hooked and leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside. I love how Anna and Étienne didn’t just […]

Reviewsday: Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend

  Step boldly into a Wundrous new world of magic with Nevermoor! “Nevermoor is the first book in a magical new series and is set to become one of the biggest children’s books of the year. The story is at times reminiscent of Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, A Series of Unfortunate Events and more […]

Reviewsday: The Dark Lake by Sarah Bailey

Let me start by saying how much I enjoy reading local Australian content novels. There’s nothing wrong with overseas titles but an Aussie title always draws me deeper in. It’s not the sometimes over-the-top outback dramas I’m talking about (which I do love!) but the ordinary settings and situations. Things like the seasons being the […]

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 […]