What I read this month (September 2018)
I am cheating a bit here by combining August and September, but I don’t think anyone will mind. Night by Elie Wiesel This book was confronting, yet beautifully written in …
I am cheating a bit here by combining August and September, but I don’t think anyone will mind. Night by Elie Wiesel This book was confronting, yet beautifully written in …
There’s nothing like school holidays to help lift my reading average, and this time I was lucky to spend three weeks travelling in Canada (read: lots of time spent on …
It’s hard to believe but my blog is now two years old! You might have noticed that reviews have been few and far between of late, and that’s partly because …
Title: Karl, The Universe And Everything Author: Dr Karl Kruszelnicki Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia About the book: Why do books smell like books? Why are some people always late? What …
It’s that time of year again! I love Christmas because I usually get a whole new stack of books to read. It’s never easy making a wishlist, but I’ve narrowed …
Title: Nevermoor: The Trials Of Morrigan Crow Author: Jessica Townsend Publisher: Hachette Australia I was lucky enough to receive a proof copy of this book from the publisher. About the …