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Lifel1k3 Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hi friends! I’m back to share with you a review for Lifel1k3 by Jay Kristoff. If the name sounds familiar to you, Jay has written many books including the Illuminae Files (read my review of Illuminae here) and Nevernight Chronicles. 

I was very excited to receive an ARC of this book because I adore Jay’s previous work and the book’s tag line was very intriguing to me. Keep reading if you want to hear my thoughts on the story!
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Circe Book Review | sprinkledpages

WOW it’s been a while! Sorry for my absence between posts. I have been super busy with school and the rest of the time, I have been creating content for my YouTube channel so I've been slack about blogging. Oops.

Today I’m going to be sharing with you a review for the gorgeous Circe by Madeline Miller. If the name sounds familiar, you may have read her other novel The Song Of Achilles which was a huge hit in the literary world and she recently came out with her second novel, once again Greek mythology inspired, which I’m going to be sharing a spoiler free review! 

Also can I just take a moment to say a huge thank you to Bloomsbury Australia, for not only sending me one of the prettiest books I own, but for packaging it so well and putting effort into presentation. You all spoil me!

Circe Book Review | sprinkledpages
 
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I Am Thunder Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hey friends! 

Today I’m going to be sharing with you my review for I Am Thunder! I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of this amazing book and I had to share my thoughts on it because it is so worth the read. I have been reading a lot of South Asian #ownvoices contemporary recently and they have all been amazing, like this one! 

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Scythe Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hey friends!

Today I’m going to be sharing with you a quick no spoiler book review of Scythe by Neal Schusterman.
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Unearthed Book Review | sprinkledpages
 
Hi friends! 

It’s been quite a while wow. If you don’t keep up with my social medias, you may not know my extended absence was due to having exams for the past month which I was SO stressed for but now they are done and I finally have some time to read and review.

Today I’m going to be sharing with you a spoiler free review for Unearthed which I was so, SO excited to receive an ARC of because it is written by Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner, both who are super cool humans and authors of the Starbound trilogy which I really enjoyed.

This was another sci-fi but other than that, I didn’t know anything about it before I began. And safe to say, but I really enjoyed it and this comes from someone who is not a very huge sci-fi reader.
Fans of Sleeping Giants will ADORE this book!
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Hunting Prince Dracula Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hey friends! 

Today I’m going to be bringing you mini reviews of Fireblood by Elly Blake which is the second book in the Frostblood trilogy (read more: Frostblood book review) and Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco which is also the second book in the Stalking Jack The Ripper trilogy (read more: Stalking Jack The Ripper book review). 

I was so excited for both the sequels after having loved the first book in the series and I’m so excited to be sharing my thoughts for them with you!

Thank you to Date A Book for sending me these books for review however all thoughts and opinions are my own and this is an honest review.

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Hello hello, my lovely friends!

As you can tell from the title, today I’m going to be sharing with you four reasons you should read Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu! This was such a cute book and I highly recommend not only for you to read it, but also for you to encourage others around you to read it. It has such a powerful message and one worth sharing. And don't worry, it's spoiler free!

Trigger warning: sexual harassment and attempted rape
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The Last Namsara Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey friends! 

It’s been a while, I know, sorry about that. I have been doing a lot of reading during the time I’ve been away so lots of new reviews are coming your way but I’ve been in a bit of a blogging slump hence the lack of content! But now I am back (and hopefully better than ever!)
So today I’m going to be chatting a little about that feeling when you’re reluctant to pick up a book, 100% sure it isn’t for you but then out of some magical, compelling force, you decide to give it a read and then WHAM it’s great!

That’s how I felt when reading The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli. (Which I read and finished today and then promptly posted my review for it!)

There was quite a bit of hype surrounding this when it came out and I kept seeing it everywhere on the internet, but I wasn’t really sure it was for me. Some how though, through some odd force of nature, I picked it up and guess what? I really liked it!

I do tend to read books outside my genre when I’ve heard really good reviews for them, as I trust my fellow bloggers, and it’s a really lovely feeling when you take a chance on a book for it to actually pan out the way you had hoped. 

But enough of my blabbing about why I enjoyed this, and let’s get started on my thoughts!
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Language Of Thorns Book Review | sprinkledpages

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Today I'm going to be sharing with you a no spoiler book review for Language Of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo which is a companion to her Grishaverse books such as the Shadow And Bone trilogy and the Six Of Crows duology (read more: Six Of Crows and Crooked Kingdom mini reviews) which i'm sure you already know about seeing how famous they are!

I didn't know much about this book before going into it other than it was utterly gorgeous and it was a bunch of short stories set in the Grishaverse. But I really enjoyed it when I read it and i'm so glad I gave it a shot.
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They Both Die At The End Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey friends! 

Today I’m going to be sharing with you a spoiler free review for the gorgeous They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera. I have been meaning to write this book review for SUCH a long time because I read this book well over two and a half months ago as an e-ARC but I was super lazy before it was published to write a review and after the publication date, I got very busy! 

But better late than never right?

Anyways, Adam Silvera is a New York Times bestselling author of three books total, the others being More Happy Than Not and History Is All You Left Me, both of which are great books!
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Warcross Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hey friends! Today I’m going to be sharing with you my review for Warcross by Marie Lu!
A bit of background firstly. Marie Lu is one of my favourite authors EVER! I loved her Legend trilogy and I adore her Young Elites trilogy (read more: The Young Elites no spoiler book review) so I was so so SO flipping excited when I heard about Warcross. 

A few people have asked me: do I need to be a gamer or into gaming to truly enjoy Warcross? My answer: NOPE! I am the least gaming of gamers you could meet (for real, the only game I ever play is Candy Crush or 1010! on my phone so trust me, you’re good!) and I really enjoyed it.
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Wonder Woman Warbringer Book Review | sprinkledpages


It’s been a while, my friends, sorry I haven’t been that consistent with blogging, but school has been super crazy and life has been very busy and all my time spent in the community has been dedicated to my YouTube channel so I kinda forgot about my blog there in between! 

But fear not, because I am back and ready to share with you my thoughts about Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo! 

I am into superheroes, after having watched (and having loved!) all the DC and Marvel superhero movies. But I’m not that invested in their stories that I read the original comics – partially because they are hard to track down and read and partially because I’m not that much of a comic book reader.

However, I didn’t know much (read: anything) about Wonder Woman before watching the movie and reading the book. I knew she had super powers, I knew she was a superhero, I knew she was a woman. That’s it. 

I was however excited when I heard DC was releasing their adaptation of Wonder Woman because a) SUPER HEROES! b) girl power and c) a girl superhero in a movie created by a huge franchise focused on girl power. So yeah, I was excited. I was also excited when I heard the lovely Leigh Bardugo would be releasing her adaptation of the story of Diana Prince, especially after having read and loved her Six Of Crows duology (read more: Six Of Crowsand Crooked Kingdom no spoiler mini reviews) and Grisha trilogy! 

I watched and movie in the cinemas when it came out, because it was released before the book, and I found I enjoyed it. The acting was very well done (YES CHRIS PINE!) and I think it stayed true to the message of ‘girls run the world’ because Diana remains in the main focus the ENTIRE time, which I thought was important. However, similar with most DC productions, the fighting sequences weren’t the best due to being ridiculously long and the ending was a mish-mash. It’s story line also seemed to be dangerously similar to some of the Marvel storylines *cough* Captain America *cough*.

I still ended up enjoying the movie.

And then I read the book. 

Wonder Woman Warbringer Book Review | sprinkledpages

First thing to note is: no, it does not have the same storyline as the movie. Yes, that means the book is different from the movie. Second thing to note is: yes, the movie is good. But also yes, the book is better. The five reasons why are below! Third thing to note is: in saying everything that I say before, it is HARD to compare a book and a movie because they are different mediums.
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The Build Up Season Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hey friends! 

Today I’m going to be sharing with you another #loveozya blog tour for The Build Up Season by Megan Jacobson and so happy to say that I absolutely loved this book too! (The other blog tour I did recently for a #loveozya read was for Wreck by Fleur Ferris).

I hadn’t had a chance to read Jacobson’s other book, Yellow, before reading this, which I will for sure be picking up in the future, but I had heard such high praise about her work and I was excited to see how her novel would pan out. And damn was it amazing! 

One thing I wanted to add, which I thought was very cool was the design of this book! Other than the stunning cover, the spine itself has a ombre of purple, orange, pink and yellow, which the author had told me on Twitter, was inspired by the Darwin sunset. Is that not the coolest thing ever?

This review will be spoiler free and thank you so much to Penguin Teen for giving me the opportunity to interview Jacobson and of course to Jacobson herself for taking the time to answer my questions! 

Let’s get started!
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The Bone Witch Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hi friends!

Today I’m going to be doing a discussion + review based on the discussion for The Bone Witch!

But I gotta start off by asking! Do you ever go back to books you DNF? (That is: do not finish.)

I don’t tend to go back to books I DNFed because I always have SO many books I want to get to that if I didn’t like a book first time round reading it, I wouldn’t bother with it again! I am fairly quick to judge a book, especially when I haven’t heard much about it or I haven’t really been pushed to read it by friends and other bloggers.

With the Bone Witch specifically, I had an eARC of it and I got through about 100 pages before deciding to put it down. At the time, I had lots of other books to read and the beginning just wasn’t very interesting. I did mention when DNFing it that I had wanted to go back to it sometime but by that time, my eARC had expired. 

But I decided all of a sudden after reading some fantastic reviews on it and seeing it around in the book community that I wanted to give it one last chance and, so that’s exactly what I did! 

And BOY am I glad I did!
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Wreck  Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hi friends! Today I’m going to be bringing you a book review of a #loveozya read, Wreck by Fleur Ferris!

I didn’t have super high hopes going into this because I’m not a huge fan of action/thriller and it’s not a genre I commonly reach for! HOWEVER, I have to say, I was very pleasantly surprised when reading Wreck and I’m so glad I picked it up! 

I also had the opportunity to interview the lovely Fleur so thank you so much to her for answering these questions and hope you all enjoy!
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Stalking Jack The Ripper Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hi friends! 

Today I’m bringing to you a review for Stalking Jack The Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco! I’m not much of a thriller reader and going into this, I didn’t know anything about it, but we had recently studied a murder mystery novel in literature (in school) set in Victorian England and it was The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde so I was quite interested to read this! And I have to say, I’m so glad I did!
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Bone Gap No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

This is a question I ask myself every time I read a magic realism! Do I enjoy it? Is this a genre I enjoy? 

When I look at other members of the book community there are two clear sides: those who absolutely love magical realism and would fight to death over it and those who don’t! I know there are a few people in the middle like me but most people tend to be one side or the other, which is what I want to figure out – which side am I?

I enjoy magical realism for the – well – magical parts of it and how the author manages to weave magic into our mundane world. I love seeing what authors come up with and whether they go for a subtle approach or a full-on, in your face approach. 

But the flip side of my relationship with magical realism is often it’s very confusing and I don’t actually see how the ‘magical’ parts relate. Because the magical realism world is often built quite ‘trickly’, I find it difficult to understand what’s real and what’s not – especially when the author writes it in a way to intend that! 

And that’s pretty much how I felt about Bone Gap by Laura Ruby! 

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Flame In The Mist Book Review | sprinkledpages


Hi friends! 

Today I am here to bring you one of my top books of 2017 (even though I finished it just two days ago, it’s already made it onto the list of my favourites!) which is, as you guessed from the title, Flame In The Mist by Renee Ahdieh. THIS WILL BE SPOILER FREE!

So a bit of background on me with Ahideh’s work! I read the Wrath And The Dawn series last year and absolutely L O V E D it! I recommended it to lots and lots of friends, some of whom did read it (*coughs pointedly at those who didn’t read it*) and they all loved it too! Basically I just love her work, from the few interviews I’ve seen of her, I love her personality and she seems like such a fab and all round lovely person! 

And of course when I heard Flame In The Mist was due to be released, I was HYPED because how could I not be? One of my favourite authors was releasing a new book and it sounded so interesting and the people that had ARCs were constantly fangirling so I gave it a shot even though I was a smidge apprehensive as to whether it would live up to TWATD! 

Boy, am I glad I gave it a chance!

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A Court Of Wings And Ruin No Spoiler Book Review | sprinkledpages

Hi friends! I am back with another book review today (it seems all I do these days are book reviews and I’m sorry if you don’t like them as much – I shall try and bring more variety onto the blog!) of most people’s top anticipated release (and mine!) A Court Of Wings And Ruin by Sarah J Maas!

I read A Court Of Thorns And Roses and A Court Of Mist And Fury early last year and absolutely fell in love! Maas had created such a splendid world with such loveable characters and all I wanted to do was to be part of that! 

And so naturally, I was very excited at the release of A Court Of Wings And Ruin! 

THIS WILL BE SPOILER FREE! However, it can mildly spoil you in terms of feelings I’ve had on particular parts! And if you haven’t read the other books in the trilogy, then this will definitely have spoilers for that!

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The Upside Of Unrequited Book Review | sprinkledpages

Aha I’m so excited to be sharing my review for this today! This was one of my most anticipated releases of 2017 and I am happy to say it did not disappoint! 

If you didn’t know, Becky Albertalli is the writer of Simon VS The Homo Sapiens Agenda, which was also such a cute and funny book and one that is a favourite of many! After having read that last year, I was quite excited when I heard she was releasing a new book, especially since there was so much hype surrounding it!

Plus I'm going to be showing you how to make these delicious Cadbury Mini Egg inspired book cookies!
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