
- Review: The Two Lives of Lydia Bird – Josie SilverThe Two Lives of Lydia Bird has been such an anticipated read since February 2020, but I never got around to reading it. In August 2020, I finally decided to pick this book up and I’m very happy I finally did it. What is The Two Lives of Lydia Bird about? Author: Josie Silver Release… Continue reading Review: The Two Lives of Lydia Bird – Josie Silver
- Review: Me Time – Jessica SandersAs the self help obsessed person I am, I knew I wanted to read this cute little book about self help. I think it’s an amazing book for people who don’t know where to start with self care! What is Me Time about? Author: Jessica Sanders Publisher: Five Mile Release Date: January 5th, 2021. Pages:… Continue reading Review: Me Time – Jessica Sanders
- Review: Letters to Jupiter – Lotté JeanThe amazing Lotté Jean from Lotte Lauv recently approached me with the question whether I wanted to review her debut poetry novel. Reading the synopsis and seeing the beautiful cover, I just couldn’t say no! What is Letters to Jupiter about? Author: Lotté Jean Release Date: February 16, 2021 Pages: 68 Links: Goodreads | Amazon… Continue reading Review: Letters to Jupiter – Lotté Jean
- Book Tour Review: The Night We Met – Zoë FolbiggYay, today is my turn in the blog tour of The Night We Met by Zoë Folbigg. I had been so excited to read this book for such a long time, and now I can finally share my opinion on it! What is The Night We Met about? Author: Zoë Folbigg Publisher: Aria Fiction (Website… Continue reading Book Tour Review: The Night We Met – Zoë Folbigg
- Review: Achieve Your Goals With Quests – Morgan AddisonLooking at my most read genres, I can conclude that (inspirational) non fiction books really are my thing. When I was approached by Morgan Addison with the question whether I wanted to read Achieve Your Goals With Quests, I immediately was excited to start this one! What is it about? This short ebook can be… Continue reading Review: Achieve Your Goals With Quests – Morgan Addison
- Recensie: Je kunt geen kant op – Astrid Sercu (NL)Ik lees niet meer zo vaak Nederlandse boeken, maar voor de boeken van Astrid Sercu maak ik graag een uitzondering! In deze blogpost lees je wat ik van haar tweede boek Je kunt geen kant op vond. Waar gaat het boek over? Één school,Vier klasgenoten.Twee gijzelnemers. Een gevaarlijke gevangene ontsnapt uit de gevangenis. En enkele… Continue reading Recensie: Je kunt geen kant op – Astrid Sercu (NL)
- Review: Shine your Icy Crown – Amanda LovelaceAs a big fan of Lovelace’s poetry, seeing a new book available is an auto-request for me. I got the chance to read this book in November already and I can already say that I really loved it. What is it about? “Make them rue the day they underestimated you.” This is a story about… Continue reading Review: Shine your Icy Crown – Amanda Lovelace
- Review: The Colours We See – Kaisa WinterI recently came across this book and thought it would be a nice read. However, I did not expect this book to be such an emotional one! What is it about? A lost girl. A troubled boy. The road trip of a lifetime. Hazel lands in America with nothing but a backpack, a craving for… Continue reading Review: The Colours We See – Kaisa Winter
- Review: Glow Morning Routine – Laurentine Van Landeghem (NL)In November 2020 woonde ik de webinar van Laurentine Van Landeghem bij over haar Glow Morning Routine. Ik was toen zwaar onder de indruk en heel benieuwd om de routine zelf uit te proberen. In December ging dan ook het e-book van de Glow Morning Routine in verkoop. Waar gaat het ebook over? “Vroeg opstaan… Continue reading Review: Glow Morning Routine – Laurentine Van Landeghem (NL)
- Review: Best Foot Forward – Bea StevensI got the chance to receive a free e-copy of Best Foot Forward by Bea Stevens in exchange for an honest review. Keep on reading to find out what my opinion on this book is! What is it about? Liberty ‘Libby’ Lawrence adores designer labels – even though she can’t afford many. And she especially… Continue reading Review: Best Foot Forward – Bea Stevens
- Review: The Alice Equation – Davina StoneIn December, I got the chance to read an advanced reader copy of The Alice Equation by Davina Stone. I was so intrigued by the synopsis, so I was really excited to dive into it! What is the book about? Alice Montgomery’s life is like Groundhog Day. Five years after graduating, she’s still working in… Continue reading Review: The Alice Equation – Davina Stone
- Review: Love in Lockdown – Chloe JamesNever thought I’d enjoy reading a book about the current situation as much as I did! In this blog post, you’ll read my thoughts about this book. What is the book about? What if you met the right person at the wrong time? Sophia is afraid lockdown will put her life on pause – just… Continue reading Review: Love in Lockdown – Chloe James
- Review: Harness the Power of the Invincible Mind – Alex NeumannAt the beginning of november I got approached by Neumann with the question if I would like to review his new book. As a big fan of self help and self improvement books, I was very excited to dive into this book! What is the book about? Alex Neumann makes wonderful guiding principles for anyone… Continue reading Review: Harness the Power of the Invincible Mind – Alex Neumann
- Review: The First Time We Met – Jo LovettYesterday was the publishing day of The First Time We Met by Jo Lovett! I got the opportunity to review this book. Find out what I thought of it in this blog post! What is the book about? What if you met The One on his wedding day? Izzy doesn’t believe in love at first… Continue reading Review: The First Time We Met – Jo Lovett
- Review: Someone to Kiss My Scars – Brooke SkipstoneAfter reviewing Some Laneys Died, I got the opportunity to review Skipstone’s first book: Someone to Kiss My Scars. Thank you to Brooke Skipstone! What is the book about? Hunter needs to remember. Jazz needs to forget. They need each other to heal in this teen thriller of survivor love. Hunter’s past is a mystery… Continue reading Review: Someone to Kiss My Scars – Brooke Skipstone
- Review: Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back – Alicia CookI have always been a fan of the format of Alicia Cook’s books. However, I had never come around to read one of her books. In August, I finally read Cook’s newest book: Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back. What is it about? “Sorry I haven’t texted you back, (I’ve been so anxious and depressed) I haven’t… Continue reading Review: Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back – Alicia Cook
- Review: The Midnight Library – Matt HaigEver since reading the first page of The Midnight Library, I just knew I had to read this book. I finally bought myself a copy in September! In this blogpost I will tell you if this book lived up to my expectations! What is the book about? Somewhere out beyond the edge of the universe… Continue reading Review: The Midnight Library – Matt Haig
- Review: Beyond the Lights – Nicole Higginbotham-HogueI recently received an e-arc from Beyond the Lights. Thank you to Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review! What is the book about? This book is about two best friends: Sawyer Johnson and Autumn Thompson. Both women have been living in the same small… Continue reading Review: Beyond the Lights – Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue
- Review: Unsaid – Asmita RajivIn August I got contacted by Asmita Rajiv to review her book. The description of the book really spoke to me, so of course I said yes! In this blog post, you’ll read what I thought of the book. What is the book about? Unsaid is about all those thoughts that are born inside of… Continue reading Review: Unsaid – Asmita Rajiv
- Review: Some Laneys Died – Brooke SkipstoneThanks to Alissa, I heard of this book and requested it on NetGalley. I was lucky to be accepted and will share my opinion on the book in this blogpost. What is the book about? “No matter how hard it gets, there’s always a version of you who can fight a little longer.” Laney’s world… Continue reading Review: Some Laneys Died – Brooke Skipstone