Book Review: Room by Emma Donoghue
Now I bought this book back when it was nominated for the Booker Prize and I had heard so many good things about it. But then I somehow forgot about it and there it sat on my bookshelf until last week – boy I do not regret it! (Beware for spoilers if you haven’t read […]
Series Sunday: The Divergent Series by Veronica Roth
This poignantly compelling trilogy (Divergent, Insurgent and Allegiant) is by far one of the best YA series I have ever read, arguably even better than the Hunger Games. It explores a number of profound topics throughout. The whole concept is based around the fact (and warning because *spoiler alert*) that the world as we know […]
Paper Towns By John Green
So this book isn’t the most brilliantly written in a literary sense but I feel like the themes and ideas John Green tries to put across in this book are very real and raw. Now I’ve heard this book is very similar to John Green’s ‘Looking for Alaska’ but I haven’t read it, so I […]
Series Sunday: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I know what you’re thinking: Wasn’t this meant to be up on Saturday Nadia? *bows head down in shame* I’m sorry, I swear I’ve been mega busy since Friday. But now I can officially say I am exam (and stress) free! So I will be posting here loads more, and ‘Series Sunday’ works just as […]
The Island by Victoria Hislop
I’m sorry. I’m sorry. *Shame faced*. My great big blogging plans completely slipped my mind. But I assure you, I am back (and with a little schedule in mind). So, basically, as I love book series (especially YA ones), I am going to be starting a ‘series saturday’ set of articles *CHEERS AND APPLAUSE* as […]
