Friday 31 January 2020

February 2020 TBR

I know I say this every month but where has the month gone, seriously I want to know.


Again as you know I always have 24 books on my TBR (I like that wiggle room to choose, as I am a mood reader at heart).

So let's get on with the books for February.


  • Becoming - Michelle Obama (as part of A Year in 52 books, Prompt number 30)
  • The School of Good and Evil (#1) -  (as part of A Year in 52 books, Prompt number 16)
  • My Cousin Rachel - Daphne du Maurier  (as part of A Year in 52 books, Prompt number 11)
  • Flying Too High (#2) - Kerry Greenwood (as part of A Year in 52 books, Prompt number 07)
  • Scythe (#1) - Neal Schusterman
  • Half Bad (#1) - Sally Green
  • Nemesis (#1) - Brendan Reichs
  • The Slippery Slope (#10) - Lemony Snicket
  • Ace of Shades (#1) - Amanda Foody
  • The Initiation (#1) - Chris Babu
  • Wilder Girls - Rory Wilder
  • The Diviners (#1) - Libba Bray
  • Beastly Bones (#1) - William Ritter
  • Foxglove Summer (#5) - Ben Aaronovitch
  • Everland (#1) - Wendy Spinale
  • Finale (#3) - Stephanie Garber
  • Woven in Moonlight - Isabel Ibanez
  • The Sisters Grimm - Menna van Praag
  • Infinity Son - Adam Silvera
  • A Heart so Fierce and Broken (#2) - Brigid Kemmerer
  • Nevertell - Katharine Orton (Middle-Grade Monthly pick for February)
  • Lirael (#2) - Garth Nix
  • Until I Die (#2) - Amy Plum
  • Boy's Don't Cry - Malorie Blackman
So there you have it, my TBR for February, wish me luck.



Wednesday 29 January 2020

REVIEW: The Haunting - Alex Bell

Title: The Haunting
Author: Alex Bell
Series: Red Eye Series
Publisher: Stripes Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pages: 340 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Some curses grow stronger with time…
People say that all Cornish inns are haunted, but the Waterwitch’s history is particularly chilling. Built from the salvaged timber of a cursed ship, the guest house’s dark secrets go further back than anyone can remember.
Emma is permanently confined to a wheelchair after an accident at the Waterwitch which took place when she was ten. Seven years later, she decides to return to the place where the awful event occurred. But the ancient inn still has its ghosts, and one particular spirit is more vengeful than ever…

Monday 27 January 2020

REVIEW: Archenemies (#2) - Marissa Meyer

Title: Archenemies (#2)
Author: Marissa Meyer
Series: Renegades
Publisher: Macmillian Children's Books
Format: Paperback
Pages:  471 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Time is running out.
Together, they can save the world.
But they each other's worst nightmare.

In Renegades, Nova and Adrian (aka Insomnia and Sketch) fought the battle of their lives against the Anarchist known as the Detonator. It was a short-lived victory.

The Anarchists still have a secret weapon, one that Nova believes will protect her. The Renegades also have a strategy for overpowering the Anarchists, but both Nova and Adrian understand that it could mean the end of Gatlon City - and the world - as they know it.

Friday 24 January 2020

REVIEW: Frostheart (#1) - Jamie Littler

Title: Frostheart (#1)
Author: Jamie Littler
Series: Frostheart
Publisher: Puffin Books
Format: Paperback
Pages: 439 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Way out in the furthest part of the known world, a tiny stronghold exists all on its own, cut off from the rest of human-kin by monsters that lurk beneath the Snow Sea.

There, a little boy called Ash waits for the return of his parents, singing a forbidden lullaby to remind him of them... and doing his best to avoid his very, VERY grumpy yeti guardian, Tobu.

But life is about to get a whole lot more crazy-adventurous for Ash.

When a brave rescue attempt reveals he has amazing magical powers, he's whisked aboard the Frostheart, a sleigh packed full of daring explorers who could use his help. But can they help him find his family . . . ?

Wednesday 22 January 2020

REVIEW: The Miserable Mill (#4) - Lemony Snicket

Title: The Miserable Mill (#4)
Author: Lemony Snicket
Series: A Series of Unfortunate Events
Publisher: Harper Collins Children's
Format: Hardback
Pages: 195 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Dear Reader,

I hope, for your sake, that you have not chosen to read this book because you are in the mood for a pleasant experience. If this is the case, I advise you to put this book down instantaneously, because of all the books describing the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire orphans, The Miserable Mill might be the unhappiest yet. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are sent to Paltryville to work in a lumber mill, and they find disaster and misfortune lurking behind every log.

The pages of this book, I'm sorry to inform you, contain such unpleasantries as a giant pincher machine, a bad casserole, a man with a cloud of smoke where his head should be, a hypnotist, a terrible accident resulting in injury, and coupons.

I have promised to write down the entire history of these three poor children, but you haven't, so if you prefer stories that are more heartwarming, please feel free to make another selection.

With all due respect,

Lemony Snicket

Monday 20 January 2020

REVIEW: The Cruel Prince (#1) - Holly Black

Title: The Cruel Prince (#1)
Author: Holly Black
Series: Folk of the Air
Publisher: Hot Key Books
Format: Paperback
Pages: 370 Pages
Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Jude was seven when her parents were murdered and she and her two sisters were stolen away to live in the treacherous High Court of Faerie. Ten years later, Jude wants nothing more than to belong there, despite her mortality. But many of the fey despise humans. Especially Prince Cardan, the youngest and wickedest son of the High King.

To win a place at the Court, she must defy him–and face the consequences.

As Jude becomes more deeply embroiled in palace intrigues and deceptions, she discovers her own capacity for trickery and bloodshed. But as betrayal threatens to drown the Courts of Faerie in violence, Jude will need to risk her life in a dangerous alliance to save her sisters, and Faerie itself.
 

Friday 17 January 2020

REVIEW: Mr Mercedes (#1) - Stephen King

Title: Mr Mercedes (#1)
Author: Stephen King
Series: Bill Hodges Trilogy
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Format: Paperback
Pages: 357 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

In the frigid pre-dawn hours, in a distressed Midwestern city, desperate unemployed folks are lined up for a spot at a job fair. Without warning, a lone driver ploughs through the crowd in a stolen Mercedes, running over the innocent, backing up, and charging again. Eight people are killed; fifteen are wounded. The killer escapes.

In another part of town, months later, a retired cop named Bill Hodges is still haunted by the unsolved crime. When he gets a crazed letter from someone who self-identifies as the “perk” and threatens an even more diabolical attack, Hodges wakes up from his depressed and vacant retirement, hell-bent on preventing another tragedy.

Brady Hartsfield lives with his alcoholic mother in the house where he was born. He loved the feel of death under the wheels of the Mercedes, and he wants that rush again. Only Bill Hodges, with two new, unusual allies, can apprehend the killer before he strikes again. And they have no time to lose, because Brady’s next mission if it succeeds, will kill or maim thousands.

Monday 6 January 2020

REVIEW: Collison (#3) - Victor Dixen

Title: Collison (#3)
Author: Victor Dixen
Series: Phobos
Publisher: Hot Key Books
Format: Paperback
Pages: 723 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

The Genesis Programme reality TV show has brought twelve young astronauts to Mars, to face unprecedented hostility. An even greater danger is now threatening Earth, but the viewers are too glued to their screens and the rescue mission to see what is really happening.

Leonor is ready to risk everything to bring out the truth and warn the world. She can never admit defeat - but can she fight her last fight alone?

Friday 3 January 2020

December 2019 Wrap-Up


So in the month of December, I joined in with the Winter Magical Readathon, which was really good as the prompts weren't released till the Sunday, and there was the chance of getting 1 or even 3 prompts.

I did read some books that were not part of the readathon, so I haven't done too bad last month.

Wednesday 1 January 2020

January 2020 TBR



I know that I have been absent from here for a bit but with the start of a new year, comes the New Year's Resolutions. So mine is to make sure that I post regularly on this blog, so I am starting the New Year with my monthly TBR.