Showing posts with label finale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finale. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 November 2020

Booktober 2020 Finale


 
And FIN!
 
31 (and more!) books covered again this year, and I think we've done a pretty good job. 
Hopefully you found something that piqued your interest this month.
 
Until next time, Booktobers!
 
 
xx
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Friday, 1 November 2019

Booktober Finale




ALRIGHT.

We made it! 31 days, 31 (and more) books, and Booktober is officially over for this year. I really enjoyed it, I thought it would be a kind of different take on the month and doing something new on the blog, so I may bring it back next year, but we'll see what happens honestly. It was definitely a nice break from the usual two massive blog posts per week, but I also kind of miss those, so I'll be happy to get back to them haha.

Happy All Saint's Day if you observe it wherever you are, and I'll see you all in my next blog post!



xx
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Thursday, 10 August 2017

Tome Thursday: The Devil's Cut


Hello everyone!

It's book review time again this week, but seriously, I need to take two seconds to focus after seeing the Shadowhunters summer finale trailer.

Like, OMG.

I mean I've read the first trilogy, obviously - I'm working on the second one - but that doesn't mean that what I see Freeform putting out isn't amazing. They've taken a step beyond what Cassandra Clare's written and made it their own, and the actors look like they might have pushed all the boundaries, ever.

I can't wait for next Monday!

But, ahem.

It's time for the actual review to begin, and considering it's August, suffice to say there is no other book to talk about but J. R. Ward's Devil's Cut, the conclusion of her Bourbon Kings trilogy.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Talkie Tuesday: The Mockingjay, pt. 2

"She has become mythical."


Hello everyone!

So this past Saturday, IT HAPPENED.

You know what I'm talking about. 



Can you tell I'm excited yet?

I will admit. The Hunger Games as a whole have never been one of my favourite dystopian stories (I prefer the Divergent series books), but the movies have certainly made it likeable despite everything, and like everyone who has been following them, I wanted to see if the ending would be just as everything was in the books, or what was promised.


Turns out, it was, and with the impact of it happening on-screen, it was even better.