This is not an easy book. When you pick it up and check the weight of it, think of the 700+ pages ahead of you it often happens you put it back cause you can't commit. I can only say: PICK IT! READ IT! COMMIT! IT'S GENIUS I started "A little life" by Hanya Yanagihara... Continue Reading →
Old Baggage by Lissa Evans
I discovered "Old Baggage" by Lissa Evans while looking around in Waterstones. It was advertised as one of the Book of the Month reads and it looked quite interesting, specially as it's about the suffragettes and empowering women. I bought it straight away and it sat on my TBR shelf for more than a month... Continue Reading →
Hot Love Inferno by Nicky Blue
This is one twisted book filled with dark humor and I enjoyed it more that I thought I would specially because it’s not the type of story I would grab straight off the shelf in a bookstore. I am not a fan of sci-fi/fantasy writing so I was quite surprised on this one. The book... Continue Reading →
Everything is Lies by Helen Gallaghan
"Everything is lies" was chosen for the book club I attend and I can tell you it was a very good choice. Helen Gallaghan tells the story of Sophia, a rather ordinary girl on a night out with her work colleagues in London. She receives a phone call from her mother and her reaction is... Continue Reading →