The background image is from Pexels Today was my first day back to work after the holidays, and I'm not in the mood to switch on the laptop, so I'm writing on my phone. Since I'm aware my eyes will close from tiredness way before I can finish this post, I will rant and see … Continue reading Scrooge and the Girls Next Door by Melanie Jacobson
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Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth
The background image is from Pexels I am thinking of seriously unplugging from some apps like YouTube since they waste me a ton of time. Now that I have added daily book reviews to the mix, it won’t work for me anymore. Not that that is interesting to you, but I’m just saying. What’s that … Continue reading Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth
A Dog’s Journey by W. Bruce Cameron
The background image is from Pexels Why am I doing this again? It’s close to midnight, and I have this need to write my thoughts when I should be sleeping, but sometimes the mind wants what it wants. Before I go on a rant about the novel I picked to talk about today, I want … Continue reading A Dog’s Journey by W. Bruce Cameron
The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman
The background is from Pexels. I just logged The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman as my current read. This is a cosy mystery that feels like everyone and their mother read and loved it. The only reason I picked it up is that my sister got it for me for Christmas. It has … Continue reading The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman
Letters to the Moon by J.R. Rogue
The background image is from Pexels. So, I woke up at 3 am simply to blog and look at emails with everyone’s content. As I was going back to bed, my mum said it was time to get ready, so after doing three posts, this is my last one for today. I promise you you … Continue reading Letters to the Moon by J.R. Rogue
Caroline by J. Bock (Book Review)
A world in the future that is breaking down and sadly like today’s world, most people are losing their jobs. The thought of not having enough to feed your family. Since the bosses fired a lot of people making their lives as they knew it is gone with a click of a finger. I don’t … Continue reading Caroline by J. Bock (Book Review)
Love Machine: The guardians wanted something else… by Neveah Hor (Book Review)
From reading the first few pages, this book reminds me of Animal Farm by George Orwell with a dash of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare set somewhere in Japan in the future. It was interesting to see the different social classes, even in a fantasy world. I really enjoyed reading both sides of the … Continue reading Love Machine: The guardians wanted something else… by Neveah Hor (Book Review)
Love, Loss, Lockdown by Sneha Jaiswal (Book Review)
This book is an anthology of stories set around current COVID-19 pandemic. What I decided to do is write a sentence or two on each story. The first story is about a guy who finally got a break when he got hired in the big city. Which was a way to better himself and help … Continue reading Love, Loss, Lockdown by Sneha Jaiswal (Book Review)
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
Rating: 4/5 stars This book opened up with Nishat thinking about how her parents would react when she comes out to them and tells them that she likes girls. Especially in her culture were most marriages are arranged. Her parents, like most parents, think it’s a phase. Which makes Nishat feel that she lost her … Continue reading The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar
Amish Christmas Boxed Set by Becca Fisher (Audio Book)
Rating: 3/5 stars In this book set, we learn about the Amish culture, community, faith and love. This is a series of Christmas novellas. We meet Jack and Linda, both of them are Amish. The difference is that Linda stayed in the community and Jack went out is what Amish call the English world. Things … Continue reading Amish Christmas Boxed Set by Becca Fisher (Audio Book)
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