Starting The Year With A Bang! January 2020 - Monthly #WrapUp

in book •  5 years ago 

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Due to my extended holiday in Gordon's Bay, I ended up with a lot more reading time than usual.

I took four books with me (my current read, another for reading & 2 for photos) and I ended up buying a book, Sorcery Of Thorns, at a second-hand shop - I ended up reading all of them before I got back.

This threw my chosen TBR out the window, so I ended up reading the two remaining books from my TBR as well in order to play catch up!

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Soulbinder by Sebastien de Castell

The Spellslinger series, as I've mentioned before, has become one of my favourite series ever!

Great, original story; fantastic character growth; fast-paced; action-packed; fabulous characters... the list just goes on for this magnificent series!

If you haven't read this series yet, what are you waiting for?

Rating: 4/5

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Sing Down The Stars by Nerine Dorman

See my full review here.

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Perfect Ten by L Philips

Oh, my word; this is seriously the cutest thing I ever read - like ever!

Have you ever been so desperately lonely that you would do almost anything for love? Even going so far as to try a harmless little magic spell?

Sam Raines would do anything, including writing a list of ten traits he'd like in a boyfriend, in Latin, which he ritually burns in a cemetery at midnight... What could possibly go wrong?

This contemporary m/m romance is a humorous, and often serious, look on young love, High School, best friends, relationships and sex. Thoroughly enjoyable, through and through. Looking forward to more!

Rating: 4/5

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Floodworld by Tom Huddleston

Many thanks to Jonathan Ball Publishers for gifting me a review copy!

In a dystopian world, of a future that seems very possible, the world has drowned and only small portions of land remain. Most of London is now underwater and only a wall separates the sea from swallowing the city entirely - here, it's every man for himself...

Kara and Joe live in the slums and all they want to do is earn a little money for food and a little to put away so they can go to Canada someday, but they get dragged into a web of deceit and uncover a plot to destroy the city.

Fans of Star Wars may be familiar with Tom's work but, since I'm not a Star Wars fan myself, he is a new author for me and I thoroughly enjoyed this book; so looking forward to the sequel, Dustroad, coming soon.

I thoroughly enjoyed this fast-paced middle-grade action-adventure and I literally had to slow myself down from gobbling it up in one sitting.

Rating: 5/5

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Cold Storage by David Koepp

My review for this creepy, fast-paced thriller will be up shortly - keep an eye on this space!

Rating:4/5

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The Weird Friends' Fan Club by Catherine Wilkins

Many thanks to Jonathan Ball Publishers for gifting me a review copy!

The love of Charlotte Brontë brings two completely opposite high school girls together as they explore their love for #Writing in a new creative writing club formed by their English teacher.

Erin is the typical unpopular girl, the one everyone picks on; Grace is #Blessed and the most popular girl at school - both have a few life lessons to learn. (Ha! Alliteration!)

Catherine Wilkins takes a witty look at adjusting to life in an almost coming of age way; dealing with issues like jealousy and betrayal and learning to be #TrueToYourself, this book is entertaining and fun!

#ReadItAndFindOutMore

Rating: 5/5

* Pick Of The Month *

Sorcery Of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

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"She wasn’t a wielder of chains; she was a breaker of them. She was the library’s will made flesh"

This is by far my favourite book of the year so far!!

Sorcery Of Thorns is a beautifully written masterpiece of everything that makes a story a good one; a beautiful, fantastical kingdom where all sorcerers are evil and books have a life of their own; a place where magic is tied to Family Houses and each has a colour of their own but where magic is only accessed through the summoning of Demons; a glorious destination where the best, most respected profession (for me, anyway) is a librarian; and where love can blossom in the strangest of places and can endure and overcome whatever stands in its way.

I absolutely loved this book and I just gobbled it up so quickly; I cannot wait to get my hands on An Enchantment Of Ravens, now.

Highly enjoyable and I highly recommend this book to everyone!

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Do let us know if you've read any of these and what your thoughts are in the comments below - we'd love to hear from you! Until next time...

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