Daughter of the Flames by Zoë Marriott . You can read my review HERE Advertisements
Posted in April 2016 …
Bloggerversary Celebration
Luna’s Little Library is 4 years old today!!! How did that happen??? To celebrate I’m giving away: Flawed by Cecelia Ahern The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness signed copy of Crush by Eve Ainsworth The Sleeping Prince by Melinda Salisbury Girl Out of Water by Nat Luurtsema (ARC) The Moonlight Dreamers … Continue reading
The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge
Faith’s father has been found dead under mysterious circumstances, and as she is searching through his belongings for clues she discovers a strange tree. The tree only grows healthy and bears fruit if you whisper a lie to it. The fruit of the tree, when eaten, will deliver a hidden truth to the person who … Continue reading
Follow Me Back by Nicci Cloke
. Follow Me Back by Nicci Cloke A thrilling read, for fans of Gone Girl and We Were Liars. There was no sign of a struggle, they whisper to each other. She took her phone but left her laptop behind. Apparently, she’d met someone online, they write to each other in class, phones buzzing. She … Continue reading
The Bookshelf (April 2016)
Books reviewed this month: The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge Follow Me Back by Nicci Cloke Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eagar Manga Reviews #1 incl: Pet Shop of Horrors, Dengeki Daisy & Cactus’s Secret The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargrave Daughter of the Flames by Zoë Marriott The Dead Girls of … Continue reading
Do you sometimes think about going back to change a book review?
I started thinking about this towards the second half of last year and it’s a thought that hasn’t really gone away. Technically there is nothing but myself from going back to edit my reviews, but should I? I’m not talking about the odd typo. I’m talking about changing the rating or even the content of … Continue reading
The Graces #CoverReveal
Ready? . . *drumroll* . . stunning right? Here’s the whole wraparound and spine. . . The Graces by Laure Eve Everyone said the Graces were witches. They moved through the corridors like sleek fish, ripples in their wake. Stares followed their backs and their hair. They had friends, but they were just distractions. They … Continue reading
Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eagar
A beautifully written debut novel that weaves together magic and reality, about a girl’s relationship with her mentally ill grandfather. This powerful debut novel delicately blurs the line between truth and fiction as Carol unravels the fantastical stories of her mentally ill grandfather. When she and her family move to his deserted ranch in order … Continue reading
Interview with Eliza Wass
Eliza Wass is a freelance writer, editor and journalist. She comes from Southern California, where she was one of nine perfect children with two perfect parents. She has thousands of friends, all of whom either arrive inside dust jackets or post obsessively on Twitter. http://www.elizawass.com @lovefaithmagic . . Why did you want to write In … Continue reading
The Girl from Everywhere Blog Tour
Heidi Heilig grew up in Hawaii where she rode horses and raised peacocks, and then she moved to New York City, where she now lives with her family. Her favourite thing, outside of writing, is travel, and she has haggled for rugs in Morocco, hiked the trails of the Ko’olau Valley, and huddled in a tent … Continue reading