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Goodnight Little One – A Children’s Book Review


Goodnight Little One by Margaret Wise Brown Illustrated by: Rebecca Elliott Published: Parragon Books Ltd, 2012 Edition: Paperback Length: 32 pages Genre: Children's, Picture Book, Bedtime Story Where Did I Get It? Kindly given to us for review as part of Parragon Books' #BookBuddies Summary (from Goodreads): Little donkey on the hill, standing there so… Continue reading Goodnight Little One – A Children’s Book Review

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June Book Review


I only picked three books to read this month and left the rest open to inspiration. I read one of them. Oops. I did, however, read other stuff. (By 'other stuff' I basically mean Kindle's free romance/erotica section because it was easy to read and quick to digest. And hilariously bad most of the time.)… Continue reading June Book Review

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January Reading – A Review


I have accidentally upped my aim to read 52 books to trying to read 75. I feel like I should try to top last year instead of equal it. Towards that aim, this month I have read: Days Of Blood And Starlight by Laini Taylor Full review here * Can't Live Without by Joanne Phillips… Continue reading January Reading – A Review

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December Reading


How is it December already? Oh well, that means I have 31 days to read 6 books in order to hit my personal target of 52 books in 2012. Along with finishing the novel I started last month in NaNoWriMo (but turned out to be a story that needs more than 50,000 words to tell)… Continue reading December Reading

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November Reading – 100 Word Reviews


Ballad by Maggie Stiefvater (Scholastic Children's Books, 2009) ~ 5/5* (A perfect research read for my NaNo project too!!) Opening line: I was used to being the hunter. ~ I launched into Ballad without reading it's predecessor Lament; I loved the Shiver series though so had high hopes. I wasn’t disappointed as I found myself… Continue reading November Reading – 100 Word Reviews