BOOK REVIEW: Parallax
5 true-crime tales and an insight to what the lives of the police and detectives are like. … Read More BOOK REVIEW: Parallax
5 true-crime tales and an insight to what the lives of the police and detectives are like. … Read More BOOK REVIEW: Parallax
June was the month of amazing reads! Check it out here!… Read More JUNE WRAP-UP
Ever wondered what it would be like if you lived in a world with a rule that you have to move to a new country, get assigned to a new job, get assigned to a new house and new roomate every 4 months? Check out Alia Tero: The Many Lives of Darren Datita to find out what happens in a society that has as much freedom as a wet sock.… Read More ARC REVIEW: Alia Tero: The Many Lives of Darren Datita
Anywhere, Anytime Art: Illustration is exactly what it’s title says! A compact and easy to understand guide to illustrating on the go! From experimenting with different mediums to even little projects, this book is sure to stimulate your creativity and help you learn more about illustrating while out and about!… Read More REVIEW: Anywhere, Anytime Art: Illustration
I was tagged by Jessica from Endless Chapters to do the Sunshine Blogger Award Tag and I had a great time! Read more to find out my answers to her bookish and personal questions and perhaps even answer my questions as well!… Read More TAGS: Sunshine Blogger Award
A poetry collection inspired by music. Brilliant writing and definitely words that reflects the heart of many who are, was and crazy in love.… Read More REVIEW: All the Lonely Hearts
An interview with the winner of #CampNaNoWriMo of 2019! Elira Barnes is here to share about her work-in-progress! … Read More AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Elira Barnes
A Word to the Wise by Tia Wins get it here (or here for India) BOOK SUMMARY Tia Wins named as Tushnamaity Davierwala (at birth) born on 8th October 1994 in a Parsi family brought up in a small town close to Mumbai, a common girl with millions of uncommon dreams, author of the book “Flock In A… Read More REVIEW: A Word To The Wise
Sometimes finding bugs in your food is okay! Meal is a racially and sexuality diverse graphic novel discovering the use of bugs in cuisine. … Read More REVIEW: Meal
A poetry collection covering different genres. Although it started off a little rocky, the poems left me pleasantly surprised and speechless by the end of it!… Read More REVIEW: Poetry Dead to Society