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How To Get Super Cheap Books! | sprinkledpages


Hey lovelies!

I thought I’d write a bit of a different post today and that is how to get super cheap books! I know we all love our books and there is nothing more satisfying than having a full bookshelf.

But, the sad reality is, books can actually get quite pricey, especially here in Australia. I know other countries like the US and the UK have much cheaper books but for those who are literally living on an island, it can get pretty difficult to cough up $20 every time you want to buy a new paperback! (Don’t even get me started on the hardbacks!)

That is part of the reason I like to borrow more than buy, but sometimes, eve I feel the urge to buy a few of my favourites so I can read them wherever I want! And here are some of the tips I have found useful to pay less for a great book!


1. DEPARTMENT STORES

I love my local bookstore and I do try and support it as much as possible. But, the sad reality is that it can get pretty pricey when buying from bookstores! That is why, occasionally, I try and purchase books from a department store such as Kmart and Big W (which both have a pretty decent range of books + they keep switching the titles up so you get a variety) which sell books for WAY cheaper than bookstores and even online stores at times!

To see if the book you’re after is available, use their catalogue to try and find it or ring them up. (Prepare to be put on hold for a while though!)


2. ONLINE SHOPPING

The other alternative to buying books in person is of course, online shopping! Two of my favourite websites are Book Depository and Booktopia which are both scam free and terrific because they 99.99% have the book you’re after AND at a great price!

Book Depository is a UK based company that offers FREE SHIPPING worldwide and has some fantastic book prices! If you’re wondering why their prices are so low AND they offer free shipping, firstly, it’s because they don’t have to pay for salespeople or rent shops to display their books which saves them money. They also adjust for shipping in their book price depending on where you live, which is why they don’t charge additional for shipping.

So they’re not a scam – which is what I used to believe and didn’t order books from them for the longest time because of that – they’re just very good at business.

Booktopia is an Australian company that also sells books at fantastic prices! However, they have a flat shipping rate of $7.95 but that means you can order a 100 books and it’d still cost the same for shipping! They sell for pretty much the same prices as Book Depository except you have to pay for shipping. (Keep reading to learn how to avoid shipping though!)

I like to order books from them whenever I can as I want to try and support the Australian book industry!


3. USED BOOKS/LIBRARY SALES

If you aren’t too fussed about buying old books, check out your local Salvos or library as they often sell really great books at very good prices! You just have to keep an eye out for a great bargain with that one.

I bought my copy of Illuminae by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman at my library sale for 50c which was the first time I’d ever gone to one of them. It was in great condition and meant I saved almost $20 as I didn’t buy it new! Score!

This is also a great way to support your local charity shop or library and means you get cheap, pre-loved books!



4. CREATE A WISHLIST ON BOOK DEPO

I think this and tip #6 (below) are my absolute favourite from all that I’ve shown you.

One really good way to save money is to create an account on Book Depository and then, to create a wish list and add books to it. (I’m not sure if you can do this with Booktopia too but you probably can!). On the left hand panel of your wish list, there will be a settings menu that says ‘email me when prices drop’. Make sure to tick it.

Then add all the books you want to that wish list and wait. When the price drops and it’s more reasonable to buy, you’ll get an email notification saying the price has dropped and you’ll be able to buy it at the cheapest possible! Voila!

It’s a great way of knowing when the price of a book you want has dropped and means you can buy it for cheaper than it was before!



5. ORGANISE A BOOK SWAP

Try and search for a local book swap happening in your community where you can take the books you’ve already read and swap them for books you want! It requires no money and is an opportunity to meet new people!

I know there are many Melbourne book swaps happening every now and then and although I have yet to be to one, they sound like fantastic opportunities to meet new people and get some new books!

The best way to find a book swap is either to Google or to follow some people (either on Instagram or Twitter – although Twitter is better for chatting and meeting people) from your city/area and see what they’re up to. If you can’t find one, try and organise one instead with your new pals!



6. SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTERS

Sign up for newsletters of the online book websites such as Book Depo and Booktopia!

They then send emails notifying you when books are on sale, what books are on sale and when they have other special offers or promotions running so you can get books at their cheapest possible!
Another top tip from this is to especially sign up to the Booktopia newsletter as every once in a while, they email you with… a free shipping coupon!

How cool is that?

You can then use that coupon code until it is valid to get free shipping on ALL your orders! Best thing is, you can use the coupon code more than once until the offer closes!

That basically means you can order 100 books WITH FREE SHIPPING!

I know Book Depo already offers free shipping but I really like supporting local stores, especially when they offer such great deals!


I hope all these tips have helped you! If you have any tips as well, please leave them in the comments below so we can all read and learn from this!
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The Wrath And The Dawn No Spoiler Duology Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you a duology review for The Wrath And The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh as well as The Rose And The Dagger! This is spoiler free so you do not have to have read the two books to read this review!

I was intrigued by this book because I’ve heard fantastic things, the cover is phenomenal and the blurb sounded very interesting! I have also been trying to read more diverse books – either by diverse authors or featuring diverse main characters or settings – and this book totally fits the theme!
I personally love books that are set in deserts with Arabian influences because I think the culture is so unique and rich and if written correctly, can create the most compelling story and intricate world and I feel this book did that! (But more about that below!)
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The Crown's Game No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am writing my review for The Crown’s Game by Evelyn Skye!

This was such a popular book when it came out and I’ve heard so many things from some of my blogger/bookstagrammer friends about this so I wanted to give it a shot!

But firstly, THE COVER! And the spine! I actually included it in one of my previous posts about beautiful bookish spines, if you want to check it out! But the cover itself is so beautiful and I am totally and completely in love with it! I love the creative imagery and the use of colour! It also stands out on my bookshelf with the simple but beautiful spine.

Enough of my rambling! Let’s begin!
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The Dream Thieves No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be doing a book review for The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater! This is the second book in The Raven Cycle, the first being The Raven Boys. I highly suggest having read that before reading this review because it may contain spoilers for the first book! (But not for the second book!)

I had read The Raven Boys last month but wasn’t able to pick up the rest of the series due to being distracted by other books BUT I finally picked it up and although there were a few things I was a little confused and lost on, it wasn’t very much!

If you have not read the first book in the series, I suggest not reading this as it will contain spoilers! I do however have a book review for the first book up on my blog if you are interested!

But let’s just get started with the review!

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November Wrap Up | sprinkledpages


Hey lovelies!

TODAY IT'S WRAP UP TIME! November was SUCH a crazy month for me, which you may have already known if you'd read my previous wrap up where I talked a little about why!

I did get reading done but it was probably my worst reading month overall with only 8 books! However, I'm not overly sad or worried because I know I'll be able to get a lot of reading done in December with my school holidays AND I was super busy in November so I'm proud to have even read that much!

This wrap up is going to be pretty brief but I do have detailed book reviews for some of the books I've read this month which you can check out!

{ READ }

The books marked with an asterix (*) have a no spoiler book review for them on my blog where I talk in detail about the idea, writing, plot, characters and more! 

  • The Star Touched Queen*
  • The Dream Thieves 
  • Blue Lily Lily Blue
  • The Raven King
  • Holding Up The Universe*
  • Moon Chosen*
  • Shadow And Bone
  • Girl Online*
  • Fantastic Beasts*
  • If I Was Your Girl
The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater 

The Raven Cycle consists of four books - The Raven Boys, The Dream Thieves, Blue Lily Lily Blue and The Raven King! 

I have already read and reviewed The Raven Boys and the review for The Dream Thieves is on its way! Overall, I quite enjoyed this series because it was so mystical and atmospheric and it was impossible to not be drawn into the world of the raven boys and their crazy awesome adventures! 

It was so character driven and so intricately built and written. My only criticism for it is the lack of romance, but that is subjective because other people might not mind the lack of romance. I also found the ending left me with a lot of questions, which I didn't like as much because I feel like not everything was clarified! 

However, overall I did enjoy it (even though it was quite overhyped!)

Shadow And Bone by Leigh Bardugo 

So I FINALLY PICKED UP THE FIRST BOOK IN THE GRISHA VERSE! I am super glad to have picked it up after putting it off for so long because I really, really enjoyed it! I loved the characters and the mystery and the whole world, even though it was slightly confusing at first! 

I have yet to read the other two books in the Grisha trilogy - Siege And Storm and Ruin And Rising - but I am so excited to after the first book! 

I didn't go in with super high expectations for this after hearing Six Of Crows was the better one but I did really enjoy it! 

If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo 

I read this as part of my #diversitydecbingo (which I did a whole post on so you can find out more information about here!) because I started it a little early and IT WAS SO ENJOYABLE! 

I was drawn towards it after seeing it was a diverse book, and that it sounded interesting AND that Jennifer Niven (aka my favourite author!) had blurbed it AND Zoella had mentioned it in her book club!

{ BLOG }

The other posts that I have published on the blog! 
  • Kiss Cam no spoiler book review
  • Lone City no spoiler series review
  • Heartless no spoiler book review

{ LIFE }

So if you'd read my previous wrap up, you'd know I had a pretty busy month! I don't want to get into details of what because it's long so you can read my previous wrap up to find out more but other than that, I am currently on holiday as I write this and it's not too bad so far! 

I've had fun although I am missing my bookshelf and bed and friends and wifi and all! 


How has your November been? What did you read? What did you do?
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October+ November HUGE Book Haul | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies! 

Today I’m going to be sharing with you my HUGE October + November book haul! I think this is my biggest one to date and there is just so much to get through that I won’t really have any description about the book, unfortunately!

However, I have written reviews on some of them if you’d like to check those out for more information on what I thought!

{ BOUGHT }

  • The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon
(Can I just say how proud I am for doing such little book buying these two months? There are a few reasons for this which are, as follows: a) I’ve been drowning in ARCs and review copies! Not that I’m ungrateful, but got a lot of them on my plate these days! b) I borrowed too much from the library. Give or take 30 books should be about right! And c) I’ve been saving up so I can spend lots on my holiday, which is where I am currently writing this from!)

{ RECEIVED }

I received these books from the publishers in exchange for an honest review! I am not showing off and I am not being paid to say these things about the books. I am grateful to the publishers for sending me these books so a huge thank you to them! 

The books I have already reviewed will have an asterix (*) marking their title. To read the review, just click the name of the book! THEY ARE ALL NO SPOILER!

Hachette

  • Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them*

Bloomsbury 
  • All The Lights That Gets Lost 
  • The Song From Somewhere Else

Allen And Unwin
  • Lost Stars
  • Fifth Avenue Artists Society

October+ November HUGE Book Haul | sprinkledpages

Pan Macmillan 
  • Three Dark Crowns
  • Kiss Cam* 
  • Cut Me Free
  • Moon Chosen*
  • Heartless*
Harper Collins 
  • Girl In Pieces 
  • Made You Up
Walker Books 
  • Spark series (Spark, Stray, Shield)
  • Lone City series (The Jewel, The White Rose, The Black Key)*
Harlequin Teen 
  • The Star Touched Queen*
Penguin Random House

  • Girl Online Going Solo*
  • The One Memory Of Flora Banks
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E-Arcs 

  • The Sun Is Also A Star 
  • Holding Up The Universe*
  • RoseBlood
  • Ever Hunted 
  • Caraval 
  • Frostblood
  • Daughter Of The Pirate King

So it has been a HUGE book haul these past two months but I am SO EXCITED to get some more reading done! I love reviewing these too and seeing your reactions and comments! 

The books that have not been reviewed so far are all on their way so make sure to keep checking back to see what's new in this space!

What are books you bought/borrowed this month?
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The Sun Is Also A Star No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hey lovelies!

So today I am going to be writing a review for The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon! *cue screaming*

If you know me, you’ll know HOW MUCH I adore Nicola Yoon after her debut novel Everything Everything which I gave a solid five stars and also wrote a review on!

I was so excited to hear she had a new book coming out and I knew I had to get my hands on it ASAP! The fact that the cover was so flipping gorgeous just made me want to have it some more!
And then I got the eARC of it, I read it and I died because OMG GOOOOOOODDDD! *insert heart eye emoji here*

But enough of my rambling! Let’s just get started!
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Diversity December Bingo + TBR | sprinkledpages

Hey friends!

Today I am sharing with you a super exciting event which is taking place called the Diversity December Bingo!

Diversity in literature has always been needed but it is only recently that I have begun to realise just HOW MUCH is needed! It’s so important to me and to so many others because we WANT our voices to be heard! We want our backgrounds and cultures and views and values to be represented fairly in books! We want main characters that are not only realistic but REAL!

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Kiss Cam No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am doing a mini review for Kiss Cam by Kiara London! This isn’t going to be very long mainly because I don’t have a whole lot to actually say about this book but I still did want to review it!

Okay, firstly, if you didn’t know, Kiss Cam was published on Wattpad, an free online community where readers and writers can share their stories and read other people’s stories! I read Kiss Cam for the first time then and when I heard it was officially getting published, I had to read it!

And also, the cover is so GORGEOUS OMG! Books with pretty outsides just make me so happy because it makes the book so much more appealing!
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Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them No Spoiler Screenplay Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

GUESS WHAT TODAY IS? IT’S THE REVIEW FOR THE SCREENPLAY OF FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM BY J.K ROWLING!!!!!

Let’s just wait a moment to allow it all to sink in!

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Girl Online: Going Solo No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am reviewing Girl Online: Going Solo by Zoe Sugg or Zoella!

Now, some background! I am such a huge fan of Zoella! I love her videos, her infectious personality, her cute lil puppy Nala and most of all her books! She has written three so far in the Girl Online series, Girl Online (Book 1), Girl Online: On Tour (Book 2) and finally Girl Online: Going Solo (Book 3).

We aren’t sure yet if this is to be her last book from their series and I do hope there is more!

I love all her books and although I’m mainly talking about her latest release which is Girl Online: Going Solo which came out just last week, there is going to be a little about the other two books in her too!

Also, it's okay if you haven't read the other two books in the series because this DOES NOT contain spoilers for anything in the series, at all! SO EVERYONE CAN READ IT!

Let’s just get started!

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Holding Up The Universe No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am posting a review for Holding Up The Universe by Jennifer Niven! Now, if you know me at all, you’ll know what a HUGE Jennifer Niven fan I am!

I just love this lady because of her work with her other novel, All The Bright Places! I have a book review for that, if any of you are interested in reading that too, but ATBP is one of my favourite books so when I heard Jennifer Niven was writing a new book, I knew I HAD to have it!

Also, I’m doing a different style of reviews today! Usually, I write reviews by talking about each aspect of the book such as plot, characters, idea, writing etc but to change things up a little, I’ve decided to instead write it in dot points about what I liked and didn’t like!
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Lone City No Spoiler Series Review | sprinkledpages

Hey my lovelies!

Today I am bringing to you a series review! I was going to do book reviews on all the books but then I realised I had pretty much the same things to say about each of them so I decided to sum it all up in a series review instead!

The series I am reviewing (in case you couldn’t tell by the title, haha!) is The Lone City trilogy by Amy Ewing which consists of three books, The Jewel, The White Rose and The Black Key.

I was really drawn to this series because of how interesting it sounded and how it was the perfect mix between The Selection and The Hunger Games! I love myself a good dystopian and it’s been such a long time since I’ve read one (and enjoyed one!) and I’m glad this series was it for me!

Also, can we talk about how pretty the covers are? I do have to say the US ones are marginally better but I quite like these ones too! *insert heart eye emoji here*

But more in the review below!
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Moon Chosen No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

As promised, I have back to back blog tours for you, my first being Heartless, which went live yesterday and today being Moon Chosen by P.C. Cast who is the New York Times bestselling author of the Marked series!

I was lucky enough to have been asked to participate by Pan Macmillan so huge thanks to them!

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Heartless Spoiler Free Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies! 

Today I am sharing with you MY VERY FIRST BLOG TOUR! I know, it's crazy! I have never been on a blog tour but Pan Macmillan asked me if I was interested and of course, I said yes, because a) how exciting and b) the book was super exciting!

Heartless is by Marissa Meyer who is the New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lunar Chronicles which is such a popular series here in the book community! And although I am yet to read it, I promise it is very high on my TBR and I am very excited to read it because I have heard nothing but good things! 

So this was my very first blog tour and let's just get on with it, shall we?

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The Midnight Star | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

I know my wrap up is a little late (okay, quite late!) but that’s because I wasn’t originally going to put it up however, then I changed my mind and decided to because I don’t think I’ll be able to write a wrap up for the end of November (but I talk about more why below!) so I thought I’d try to at least stay in the habit for as long as I can!

My book descriptions have been brief because I want to keep this post short and I have reviews for quite a few of these books already on the blog so you can check that out for more details on what I thought! And for some of them, the review has not yet been uploaded so you may have to check back in a few days for it!

Let’s just get started!

{ READING }

So October was pretty great reading month for me! I read 13 books! I know, it’s quite crazy but I probably won’t be able to do the same in November because of how hectic this month is with exams and all but I’m happy I was able to read that much when I had the time!

There has been a mixed rating of books read this month but more below! I also managed to read a few books from my October TBR but not as many as I would have wanted!


Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard
I thought this was such a fantastic book on female friendships and so simple but touching! It stayed with me long after I put the book down and I still think about it from time to time! It was cute, enjoyable and unexpected!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!


Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
I mostly just read this book because I wanted to go see the movie and I hate seeing the movie without having read the book. I did enjoy it but it wasn’t as good as I thought and while I will be continuing with the rest of the series, it is not on the very top of my TBR if you know what I mean!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!


Stealing Snow by Danielle Paige
Aha, this book. I have never, ever given a book a single star rating out of five until I read this one. I did not like this AT ALL, because of how sucky EVERYTHING was!

I don’t want to get too negative so if you want to know more on why I didn’t like it, read my spoiler free bookreview!


Replica by Lauren Oliver
I thought this was a very unique book because of the story and the concept of the flip stories! It wasn’t as good as Lauren Oliver’s other books but enjoyable nonetheless!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!

Love And Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
I mostly read this book because I’d seen it all over Instagram and I was pleasantly surprised by it! it wasn’t perfect by any means and some parts were a bit dry but it had a fun, summery vibe and a little bit of mystery. PLUS, it’s set in Italy and HAS ICE CREAM ON THE FRONT! That’s a win for me!

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The Wrath And The Dawn duology by Renee Ahdieh
I was really looking forward to this and I am so happy it didn’t disappoint! It was vibrant, beautiful and is one of my favourite series! The characters and the world were so beautiful and basically transported me into this world!

My book review for this series is going to be up soon so check back in a few days to read more of what  I thought!


Illuminae by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman
I thought this was a great, fast paced and action packed book though I did have a few problems with trying to make sense of everything!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!


Heartless by Marissa Meyer
I am actually on the blog tour for this so that’s exciting! I thought the story was pretty great because of the baking, the fun setting and the spin on Alice In Wonderland!

My review for this book is going to be live on the 16th of November so make sure to check back then to read more of what I thought!


The Graces by Laure Eve
There were some very mixed reviews about this book but I really enjoyed it! I thought it was something different and a little fun and unexpected!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!


The Midnight Star by Marie Lu
This was the epic conclusion to the Young Elites trilogy and I thought it was so fantastic! It had me in tears at the very end and left me reeling!

For more, read my spoiler freebook review!

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Holding Up The Universe by Jennifer Niven
If you know me at all, you’ll know how much I adore Jennifer Niven so I had to read her new book when it came out! While I thought it was good, it wasn’t as good as All The Bright Places!

My book review for this is coming so check back here soon to see more of what I thought!


The Crown’s Game by Evelyn Skye
Fun fact: I read this book in a day! I thought it was imaginative but fell flat in terms of the plot and characters. It is a very pretty book though!

My book review for this is coming so check back here soon to see more of what I thought!


{ BLOGGING }

My blogging fell a bit flat this month, going from posting every day to posting every 2-3 days but I think that’s also good as it allows time for you guys to catch up on what you’ve missed!

Some of the other posts I published this month that were not book reviews:

  • August + September Huge Book Haul
  • Popular Series I Want To Read
  • October TBR

{ LIFE }

So life in October was good! I had my school holidays at the very start, I was doing lots of reading and I started playing tennis again! (And won a few matches too which is always nice!)

I also went to the Gemina book launch where I met some of the Melbourne bookish crew and since then have been chatting on Twitter with them! It was so nice meeting them and getting Illuminae signed and meeting the authors!

November is going to be a crazy month for me because of upcoming exams and going overseas! On that note, I’m not going to be in Australia the end of November and the entire of December because I’m going overseas! That means lots of packing and not very much blogging! I’m going to leave scheduled posts behind (that will hopefully post otherwise how annoying!) but it means I won’t be able to put much time and effort into my content as before!

However, I am back in January which is during school holidays so I can spend lots of time reading and blogging then!

I'm not even going to bother doing a TBR this month because a) it's practically half way through the month already and b) I'm finding it very hard to predict exactly what I'm going to read so if you want to know what I'm reading at the moment, you can keep up with it on my Goodreads!


How was your October? Reading, blogging and life wise?
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The Star Touched Queen No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you a book review of one of my very recent reads which is The Star Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi!

I had heard lovely things about this book and I really wanted to give it a shot! It sounded like something I would enjoy and the cover is gorgeous (which is always a bonus!). It is a standalone YA novel however, it does have a companion novel coming out in 2017. I know everyone was very excited at it being a standalone because of how rare that is in the YA world as most books are trilogies and series!

It is also a diverse book (as in, it is written by a diverse author or features diverse characters) and I thought that was such an important aspect because I think it’s very important to read diverse books just to spread awareness about different cultures and encourage more diverse books to be written!
But let’s just get started with the review!

Thank you to Read At Midnight for the awesome wallpaper pictured on my phone above!

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The Midnight Star No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am sharing with you a review for The Midnight Star by Marie Lu! This is the third and final book in The Young Elites trilogy and I was so, so excited to read it!

If you know me at all, you’ll know how much I LOVE The Young Elites! It’s such a fantastic series and I have a review for the first book on my blog if you’d like to check it out!

I suggest not reading this review if you have not read the first book, The Young Elites and the second book, The Rose Society because this review may contain spoilers for the other two!

But let’s just get started with the review!

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Illuminae No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you a book review of one of my recent reads which is Illuminae by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman!

Although, I was hesitant about reading this book because I’m not the hugest fan of sci-fi, I was convinced to by these main four reasons:

1. I had heard such fantastic things and some of the people that I look to for reviews had all given it either four or five stars which meant I knew it was a fantastic read!

2. I wanted to read it before the Gemina book launch in Melbourne because I wanted to be able to go and tell the authors how much I loved the book and get it signed and all that fun stuff! And for those wondering, I did end up finishing it before the launch (on the day of the launch to be exact).

3. I also really wanted to read it because Amie and Jay are both Australian authors and I love reading books from local authors (especially since they live in Melbourne!) and I feel like we should all be reading and fangirling and sharing because #ozya is awesome!

4. Lastly, I wanted to read this book because of the format. It is a book that is written in various types of multimedia such as chats, reports, internet searches, maps, diagrams, radio communications and more! The format was really attractive and new to me which is also what reall interested me in the book!

But anyway, let’s get into the review!

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The Raven Boys No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies! 

Today I am going to be chatting and reviewing about The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater! This is such a popular series and I have heard SO much about it so I was very excited to give it a go! 

It is the first book in a series of four books and I am going to be reading and reviewing the rest of them very soon so keep your eyes peeled for that! 

But let's just get on with it, shall we?
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The Graces No  Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies! 

Today I am going to be sharing with you the spoiler free review for The Graces by Laure Eve! I had requested this for review (however, this does not affect my opinions whatsoever!) because I had seen it pop up quite frequently on Instagram! However, after hearing some mixed reviews, I was slightly unsure as to whether I'd like it or not!

But firstly, before the review, can we just talk about how awesome the aesthetic of the book is? It's so gorgeous and gold and purple and stunning! The other editions have fantastic covers too and I am absolutely awestruck! Huge props to Faber and Jan Bielecki for such a beautiful design! 

Now onto the review!
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Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children No Spoiler Review | sprinkledpages


Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you the spoiler free review for the first book of Ransom Riggs’s trilogy, Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children!

I had been recommended this book tons of time but didn’t pick it up until recently because I had wanted to read the book before going to watch the movie! (Which was very different from the book, however, that is a whole other post.)

This is a great book for October because it’s going to be Halloween (even though it isn’t hugely celebrated in Australia) and everyone loves a spooky book at that time! But don’t worry! It’s a little weird and strange but definitely not scary because I am not a huge fan of horror (namely because I am a chicken!).

Can we also just take a moment to talk about how freaky/cool the cover is? I love the whole vintage vibe of this book! I haven’t really seen a style similar to this in other books so reading this book was a really unique experience!

But let’s just get started with the review!

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August + September HUGE Book Haul | sprinkledpages

Hi everyone!

Today I am going to be chatting you through my August and September book haul! I don’t usually do book hauls because I have always been more of a borrower than a buyer but over the past two months, I acquired SO MANY BOOKS and I thought I’d share them with you guys!

Quick disclaimer before we begin! I am, in no way trying to show off. I, personally enjoy watching and reading book hauls because I like to see what books are making buzz in the book community and to know what books are worth buying + recommendations, which is why I am sharing with you all!
Please let me know in the comments if these kind of posts interest you or not because I love feedback!

Another quick note, a lot of the books in these two months were sent to me by publishers because I have imposed a book buying and borrowing halt on myself because THERE IS TOO MUCH FOR ME TO READ AND SUCH LITTLE TIME!

I have also done book reviews for some of these books, which I will link alongside with them if you would like to check those out for more about the book!

Last thing! I have kept the whole description about the books pretty short because there is a lot to get through today!

Let’s just get started


- BOUGHT –

These are all the books I have bought over the two months – total count: 5

{ WINNER’S TRILOGY BY MARIE RUTKOSKI }

If you know me at all, you know I ADORE this series! I read it a few months ago when I borrowed it from the library and after finishing it, I knew I had to own all three books so I could re-read and tab up all the pages and fangirl and write little notes in the margins and have them to sit in my shelf and stare longingly at and BASICALLY JUST LOVE IT!

If you have not yet read the series, you must! I’m going to be doing a re-read soon so we could totally just be reading the books together!

August + September HUGE Book Haul | sprinkledpages

{ THE UNEXPECTED EVERYTHING BY MORGAN MATSON }

I mainly just bought this book for the dogs on the cover…not even going to lie. I have not read it yet but I am planning to! I’ve just been saving it for the summer because Morgan Matson is the queen of summer contemporaries! I have read her other book Since You’ve Been Gone, which I have done a book review on, and since then, I am very eager to read more of her writing!

{ ILLUMINAE BY JAY KRISTOFF AND AMIE KAUFMAN }

This is another book I have not yet read! I have included it in my October TBR however, because I had wanted to read it before going to the Gemina book launch in late October! I also actually got my copy at a library sale for 50c which is INSANE because it’s in perfectly good condition (like new) and it was such a low price! I never go to library sales but I am definitely going to be hanging around there more often from now on!


- SENT –

These are all the books I have been kindly sent by publishers in exchange for an honest review – total count: 9

{ REPLICA  BY LAUREN OLIVER }

I am currently reading this book and I think it’s pretty cool! It’s a flip story with one side being Lyra’s story and one side being Gemma’s story! I love Lauren Oliver’s writing as I have previously read her Delirium series which I remember LOVING to pieces so I was pretty excited to receive this!

You can check out my spoiler free book review for more about what I thought!

Thank you to Hachett publishing for sending me this!

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{ STEALING SNOW BY DANIELLE PAIGE }

I, personally love retellings and I thought this was a really cool idea! But, when I read it, it wasn’t as good as I had hoped, which was very disappointing for me because I was very much looking forward to it. However, at least it has a nice cover, right?

You can check out my spoiler free book review for more about what I thought!

Thanks to Bloomsbury publishing for sending me this!


{ SILVER IN THE BLOOD BY JESSICA DAY GEORGE }

I don’t know much about this book but I believe it’s a historical fiction (??) but it is next on my reading list so we will find out pretty soon! I also adore the cover and it (along with a picture book which I also have yet to review) was one of the best book mail experiences I’ve had, so that book has such a special place in my heart!

As I will be reading this soon, a book review will go up shortly!

Thank you to Bloomsbury publishing for sending me this!



{ EMPIRE OF STORMS BY SARAH J MAAS }

I know this is such a highly controversial book but I did end up enjoying it! I thought the story was action packed (but slightly long, without a doubt) and the characters coming together was super cool! I also loved some of the new romances that were developing in the book! *insert wink emoji*

You can check out my spoiler free book review for more about it!

Thank you to Bloomsbury publishing for sending me this!

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{ THRONE OF GLASS COLOURING BOOK }

This was such a beautiful colouring book and the illustrations were so GORG! I loved the quotes and scenes used and it made for such a beautiful colouring experience!

You can check out my book review for more about what I thought!

Thank you to Bloomsbury publishing for sending me this!


{ WORDS IN DEEP BLUE BY CATH CROWLEY }

I loved this book a lot and it was written by an Aussie author, which is great because I love supporting fellow Aussies! It was a beautiful story and told through partially through letters and notes. I loved the characters and the setting and the idea and it was one of my highly enjoyed reads!

You can check out my spoiler free book review for more about it!

Thank you to Pan Macmillan for sending me this!


{ HEARTLESS BY MERISSA MEYER }

I haven’t read anything Merissa Meyer but I’ve heard so many lovely things that I was really eager to read her newest to-be-released read, Heartless, which is a Queen Of Hearts retelling! I have not yet read it but I look forward to it!

It is going to be published in November so keep your eyes peeled for that!

Thank you to Pan Macmillan for sending me this as part of the Heartless Blog Tour!


{ ASSASSIN’S HEART BY SARAH AHIERS }

I unfortunately didn’t end up liking this book very much because it was dry however, I did like the whole new take on assassins and the religious and spiritual aspects behind the book! I’ve only seen one type of assassin which is Celaena from Throne Of Glass by Sarah J Maas, so it was nice to see someone take a new spin on it!

You can check out my spoiler free book review for this one for more!

Thank you to Harlequin Teen for sending me this, unsolicited!

August + September HUGE Book Haul | sprinkledpages

{ SOMETHING IN BETWEEN BY MELISSA DE LA CRUZ }

Last but not least, this one! I liked how diverse and relatable the story was but it did get a bit too long for me at times. I didn’t like how it continued to drag and I feel that could be improved a little. But nonetheless, Jasmine was a great protagonist!

You can check out my spoiler free book review for this one for more!

Thank you to Harlequin Teen for sending me this, unsolicited!



PHEW! I am exhausted! This was such a monster post to write! My fingers hurt, my wrist hurts, everything hurts so I’m going to stop typing now!

What are some of the books you bought, borrowed or received this past month?

I’m curious!
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Popular Series I Want To Read | sprinkledpages

Hey guys!

Today I am going to be chatting about some of the popular series that I have yet to read! These are ones that are most definitely on my TBR but I have not been able to get around to reading them!
You may be wondering why I have not yet read these books and the main reason is I had been in a huge reading slump for the past two to three years and only this year have I been able to get back into books (and I am back in full force, so that’s great!) and since having been back, I’m trying to get through all the books I missed over the years and that, unfortunately, does take a while!

My TBR list is huger than just these books and if you’d like to see the whole list, you can check out my Goodreads.

However, in this post, I’m just going to be talking about the so-called ‘popular’ series of books that everyone in the book community seems to be buzzing about!

Let’s get started!


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Beautiful  Broken Things No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you a book review of Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard. But first, can we take a moment to appreciate how beautiful and gold this cover is? I am such a sucker for beautiful covers and this book really, really does the job!

But more than a beautiful cover, it’s an amazing story!

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Replica No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I am going to be sharing with you a book review for Replica written by Lauren Oliver. I have been a huge fan of Lauren Oliver since reading one of her works, the Delirium trilogy and I have since then, made it a point to pick up her novels!

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Stealing Snow No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hi lovelies!

Today I have a review for you!

Stealing Snow by Danielle Paige is a story about a girl who must take her place as queen!

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Something In Between No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies! 

Today I have a book review to share with you!

Something In Between by Melissa de la Cruz is a touching, unique and honest story about learning how to find where you belong. 

Keep reading for my book review!
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October TBR | sprinkledpages

Hey lovelies!

Today I’m going to be chatting about my October to be read (TBR)! I can’t believe it’s October, honestly. I know I say this every time, but it really shocks me that the start of the month is here because it feels like just yesterday I was doing my September TBR!

I have quite a few books on my TBR list but I have tried to keep it as realistic as possible because I have a lot of stuff going on this month. These books may change, however, this is a general idea of what I’d like to read! I have also tried to keep this post as short as possible because there are a ton of books on here and I’d hate to bore you with details!

These books are in no particular order!

Let’s just get started!


{ 1. MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULAR CHILDREN by Ransom Riggs }

The movie of this book has already been released as you may know and I’m pretty excited to go see it. But before seeing it, I’d like to have read the book so I can make a comparison between the book movie and because I hate going to movie adaptations without having read the book for some reason! I’ve heard it’s an awesome book so I am pretty excited!

This is also a perfect book for this month because Halloween + spooky reads = OCTOBER!


{ 2. ILLUMINAE by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman }

I have heard such good things about this book I am so freaking excited! I absolutely cannot wait to read it because I’ve heard it’s told through different mediums (media?? Not sure) such as chats, blogs, files etc and it’s set in outer space! I haven’t read a sci-fi in so long and I can’t say I’m the hugest fan but this one sounds amazing!

Also, I am going to be attending the Gemina launch in Melbourne and I would love to have read this book before! (Which I will have, by the time!)

Fun story! I got my copy of Illuminae at a library sale, which I’ve never been to before but I saw it today when I was in the library and it was selling for 50c so I snagged it quickly!! *heart eye emoji* 

It was such a win!

October TBR | sprinkledpages

{ 3. SILVER IN THE BLOOD by Jessica Day George }

The cover for this is gorgeous! Can I just put it out there? Okay, thank you! This was sent to me by Bloomsbury and when I saw it, I was flipping excited! The book seems insanely cool and while I haven’t heard any buzz about it from the book community, I’m excited to give it a shot because the cover is GORG and the story sounds amazing! Plus, I’ve been wanting to read a historical fiction book for a really long time but I’ve never known where to start!


{ 4. REPLICA by Lauren Oliver }

This one is another ARC sent to me by Hatchett and I was so thrilled when I saw it because I love Lauren Oliver! I’ve read *cough* devoured *cough* all her books and this book was so unique and cool and I absolutely had to have it! I love the whole concept of two stories that relate to each other and how you could read from any side!

It’s also absolutely gorgeous, which I know shouldn’t affect anything but, just putting it out there.

October TBR | sprinkledpages

{ 5. THE RAVEN CYCLE by Maggie Stiefvater }

I have read the first book in the Raven Cycle which is The Raven Boys, which I initially didn’t like but grew to enjoy towards the end and I am planning to read the other three books in the series this month. This is another, insanely popular series I would love to read very soon because I’ve heard such fantastic things about it!

It was on my previous TBR too (oops!) but I didn’t have a chance to read it last month so I shall read it this month then! (Hopefully!)


Wow, so that was my October TBR! I got some big plans for this month, with seven books to read, which I hope I am able to finish. I have made it less than last month’s TBR which was absolutely huge and unrealistic so I hope this one is better!


What’s on your to be read this month? Any of these books?
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