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New Week, New book!
Hello Lovers! Happy Valentine's day! If you are single like me, then I hope you enjoyed getting through your secret stash of chocolate and your pile of romcoms you saved for a rainy day (or as I call it, basically any day of the week). If you're not single, then please leave me alone so I can eat a tray of donuts and watch film adaptations of literally any Nicholas Sparks novel.
I finally finished The Scam, by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg! Now, Janet Evanovich is my favourite author, so she could write a restaurant menu and I'd go and read it. But I've found the Fox and O'Hare books to be a little hard to understand at times. The characters jump from location to location really quickly, and sometimes it feels like the story is too fast paced. That being said, The Scam was probably my favourite one out of the series so far! It was a really interesting plot and the story really had me hooked.
I've also been doing a bit of writing this week, which felt so great, because it feels like I've spent half my life just editing the manuscript for my first novel. This second is going to be really great, I can just feel it!
I'll be starting Me and Earl and a Dying Girl this week, which I'm really looking forward to. I've heard amazing things about this book, so my expectations are high. Hope you have a lovely week! xx
I finally finished The Scam, by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg! Now, Janet Evanovich is my favourite author, so she could write a restaurant menu and I'd go and read it. But I've found the Fox and O'Hare books to be a little hard to understand at times. The characters jump from location to location really quickly, and sometimes it feels like the story is too fast paced. That being said, The Scam was probably my favourite one out of the series so far! It was a really interesting plot and the story really had me hooked.
I've also been doing a bit of writing this week, which felt so great, because it feels like I've spent half my life just editing the manuscript for my first novel. This second is going to be really great, I can just feel it!
I'll be starting Me and Earl and a Dying Girl this week, which I'm really looking forward to. I've heard amazing things about this book, so my expectations are high. Hope you have a lovely week! xx

Published on February 15, 2016 02:30
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drama, fbi, humour, janet-evanovich, lee-goldberg, lucky-me, me-and-earl-and-a-dying-girl, mystery, review, romance, sequel, the-scam, writing, young-adult
Back to school blues
Well folks, it's that time of year again. The new college year starts and I'm forced to leave the sanctuary of my bedroom, turn off Netflix and actually pretend I'm a functioning human being. I know. The struggle is real.
This will be my final year of college, and to say I'm both terrified and excited is an understatement. So I'm going to sweep all of my concerns under the rug (clearly the healthy option) and concentrate on the world of fiction!
Last week I finished Me and Earl and a Dying Girl, and I have to say, it was so impressive. Truth be told, after The Fault in Our Stars, I wasn't sure I was prepared to read another heart breaking story that involved cancer. But this was nothing like I expected. There were so many times where I was actually laughing out loud, and the protagonist's self-deprecating humour was hilarious. Most importantly, it was a book that didn't try to shove a heartfelt message down your throat, but still managed to tug at your heartstrings. There were definitely times when I felt like the story could have been more defined, but I think it suited the narration. I'm excited to watch the movie now! Let's see if it lives up to the book (although they rarely do, let's face it).
The real struggle of going back to school will of course be assignments, which will definitely eat into my reading time. I guess I'll have to stock on my novels now! Next book to be read (after I finish my current one) is Fallen, by Lauren Kate. I've heard great things about this series, so I'm excited to start it!
Xxx
This will be my final year of college, and to say I'm both terrified and excited is an understatement. So I'm going to sweep all of my concerns under the rug (clearly the healthy option) and concentrate on the world of fiction!
Last week I finished Me and Earl and a Dying Girl, and I have to say, it was so impressive. Truth be told, after The Fault in Our Stars, I wasn't sure I was prepared to read another heart breaking story that involved cancer. But this was nothing like I expected. There were so many times where I was actually laughing out loud, and the protagonist's self-deprecating humour was hilarious. Most importantly, it was a book that didn't try to shove a heartfelt message down your throat, but still managed to tug at your heartstrings. There were definitely times when I felt like the story could have been more defined, but I think it suited the narration. I'm excited to watch the movie now! Let's see if it lives up to the book (although they rarely do, let's face it).
The real struggle of going back to school will of course be assignments, which will definitely eat into my reading time. I guess I'll have to stock on my novels now! Next book to be read (after I finish my current one) is Fallen, by Lauren Kate. I've heard great things about this series, so I'm excited to start it!
Xxx
Published on February 24, 2016 02:05
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back-to-school, college, fallen, fiction, lauren-kate, me-and-earl-and-a-dying-girl, the-fault-in-our-stars, young-adult