Book Review | Thin Girls | By Diana Clarke
Thin Girls is one of those books which expanded my worldview. Being a foodie, I have never considered that a person might be sick enough that they cannot eat.
Thin Girls is one of those books which expanded my worldview. Being a foodie, I have never considered that a person might be sick enough that they cannot eat.
Dear Bookbugs, September has been a happy reading month for me in general. I managed to go through all the books in my TBR and then some. Let’s...
A list of atmospheric books, thrillers, fantasy and cozy rom-coms for the month of October. Read more about my October TBR.
All Stirred Up is your pick for a comfort reading. It is soothing, pleasant and romantic like a nicely baked.
Herai is an intriguing thriller that explores the philosophy of life in general. Go for it, if you’re interested in reading something unconventional.
We Are Family is a one time read which explores familial relationships and how it shapes our own personalities. This is definitely not a quick read. So pick it, if you have plenty of time to read about family drama and dealing with trauma.
Hex, Love and Rock & Roll has all the elements that makes for an interesting story. It has magic, romance and music all in one package.
If you’re open to reading a fun , charming and imaginative retelling of the Beauty and the Beast, this is a must read.
Dear Bookbugs, With work getting back to full force, I couldn’t exactly complete all the books in my August TBR. So I am keeping things simple for September...
The Deck of Omens lived up to the expectations of anyone who read and actually enjoyed the twisted tale of Four Paths in The Devouring Gray. Although, the words like “quarantine” and “airborne” were too real to be honest.