Month: June 2020
Night by Elie Wiesel | Book Thoughts
“I told him that I did not believe that they could burn people in our age, that humanity would never tolerate it..” – Elie to his Father As was the case with ‘A Diary of a Young Girl‘ by Anne Frank, I find it difficult […]
This is the Journey by Alison Malee | Book Review
“There is still a story in my lungs” This is my first time reading poetry. Or, at least, it’s my first time reading poetry since school. Before I get started there’s one thing which puzzled me about this book. I’ve since realised it’s most likely […]
Walls – Louis Tomlinson | Album Thoughts
Louis Tomlinson released his debut solo album Walls on 31st January 2020. So, this post could be considered late however, I have been pretty much obsessed with it since it’s release. Kill My Mind The first track on the album is Kill My Mind. I […]
Heartless by Marissa Meyer | Book Review
“This was why she enjoyed baking. A good dessert could make her feel like she created joy at the tips of her fingers. Suddenly the people around the table were no longer strangers. They were friends and confidants, and she was sharing with them her […]
Fierce Fairytales and Other Stories to Stir Your Soul by Nikita Gill | Book Review
“I was not made to be lovely for you. I was made to eat monsters for me” – Wonderland Villains This book is filled with magic. These are the fairytales, myths and legends we grew up with. We meet again the Princes and Princesses, Queens […]
Sirens by Joseph Knox | Book Review
“There should be a a word for it. That phantom limb, reaching out from your chest, towards the thing you’ll never have” In Sirens we follow Detective Aidan Waits, though to some he’s more known as ‘Disgraced’ Detective Aidan Waits. David Rossiter, MP has enlisted […]