Reviewsday: Lady Helen & The Dark Days Club

London, April 1812. The Prince of Wales, commonly known as Prinny had been regent for 1 year, Britain was on the brink of war with America, and in it’s tenth year of war with France and it’s Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. It was also the month in which Queen Charlotte returned to the practice of holding […]

Sci Fri: Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Illuminae has received glowing praise from the bookish world as a whole ever since it was released. Bloggers would shout it from social media platforms and potential fans all over the world could be seen fangirling over the unique format and sheer amazingness of it all. It has been hailed the YA novel of 2015. […]

QBD Reviews: Crash by Lisa McMann

Jules Demarco feels like the least popular girl in school. Living in an apartment above the family owned-and-run restaurant means that she can never manage to be rid of the clinging smell of pizza and has the privilege of using their food van (a double-meatball shaped monstrosity) to drive herself and her siblings to school. […]