Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from April, 2019

Daisy Jones And The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Review

Hey ForeverBookers,  HAPPY EASTER!! (I’m starting writing this review on Easter Sunday but will probably post it tomorrow (Monday). How are you all doing today? I hope you’re well and that you are having/had a nice Easter. It’s nice weather where I am so I’m happy.  I’ve just finished “Daisy Jones And The Six” and oh my gosh, it was AMAZING and so much better than I thought it would be. I thought it would be a book just about a singer who joined a band but it really surprised me with the twists and turns that it took. It didn’t really have much plot. It’s definitely more of a character driven story. 5 FREAKING STARS!!! The readathons that I read “Daisy Jones And The Six” for were:  * The OWLS Magical Readathon - Muggle Studies - a contemporary.  * Reading Rivalry - A book where I relate to the main character - I go into this down below, but Daisy often feels alone and so do I. I also LOVE singing and music (almost as much as reading) and I have loved it for

Rogue Most Wanted (Cavensham Heiresses Book 5) by Janna MacGregor

Hi ForeverBookers,  How are you all today! I hope you’re well :). I’ve just finished “Rogue Most Wanted” by Janna MacGregor, which I really loved and consider a GREAT book for historical romance fans! It’s book 5 in the Cavensham Heiresses series but you can read the books out of order. I explain this more below.  I received this as an e-arc from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review, so it’s thanks to them that I was able to read it. Rogue Most Wanted releases on 25th June 2019.  4.5 Stars!!!! The readathons I read “Rogue Most Wanted” for were: The OWLS Magical Readathon - I read “Rogue Most Wanted” for Defence Against The Dark Arts, which you need to read a book that starts with the letter R. Luckily enough, I had Rogue Most Wanted sat waiting for me to read from NetGalley so I jumped at the chance to read it! I only need to complete Muggle Studies, which is reading a contemporary book to pass the OWL of Writer/Journalism now, then all of them are ad

The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Review

Hi ForeverBookers,  I’ve just finished “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood and I highly enjoyed it. It feels kind of wrong to say that I loved it because of the story matter, but it was really good.  4 Stars! I read “The Handmaid’s Tale” for a few readathons. These were: The Owls Magical Readathon , hosted by BookRoast on Youtube. For this readathon, it goes throughout April and everyone chooses a Hogwarts career. I chose to be a writer/journalist, which that means that I need to complete certain Owls. “The Handmaid’s Tale” covers History Of Magic, which the prompt was to read a book published at least 10 years ago. “The Handmaid’s Tale” was published in 1985, which fits this prompt perfectly. Popsugar Reading Challenge, 2019 - A book that has at least 1 million ratings on Goodreads - “The Handmaid’s Tale” has 1,060,659 ratings on Goodreads! Reading Rivalry - A book with an anniversary edition. I actually read from what I think is an anniversary editi