JANUARY WRAP-UP
A short summary of the books I’ve read this month!… Read More JANUARY WRAP-UP
A short summary of the books I’ve read this month!… Read More JANUARY WRAP-UP
True Being. A collection of poems centered around the topics of Love, Life and Relationships that aims to help its readers to reflect upon their lives and relate to it. … Read More ARC REVIEW: #TrueBeing
A fast-paced, middle grade book that we all are able to relate to.… Read More REVIEW: Things That Don’t Make Sense
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired is a graphic novel suited for those who are interested in feminism and for those who would like to have a better understanding of it.… Read More REVIEW: What Makes Girls Sick and Tired
An immortal who has stayed at the age of twenty-eight for three hundred years decides to get some answers.… Read More REVIEW: Aldo
My top 10 favourite books that I read in 2018 and most of these were from independent authors.
There’s a few different genres here so hopefully you’re able to find a new favourite as well!… Read More SKAV’S 2018 FAVOURITES
My last three books of 2018! See you next year!… Read More December Wrap-Up
The Dark Prophecy (The Trials of Apollo, #2) by Rick Riordan get it here BOOK SUMMARY A perilous quest to complete. I must become a god again. I, the god Apollo – cast down to earth in the body of a gawky mortal teen – bravely endured a series of dangerous trials at Camp Half-Blood. Now, accompanied… Read More REVIEW: The Dark Prophecy
A thrilling novella about a Grammar Nazi serial killer who appears on a talk show for an honest chat. … Read More REVIEW: Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer
2018 is the year I try bullet journaling. Fresh out of secondary school into college, I knew I would have a more hectic life trying to balance my assignments, classes and interests together. I’ve heard of bullet journals (Bujos) and seen countless videos YouTube and follow many Bujo-dedicated accounts on Instagram and thought, ‘why not… Read More BULLET JOURNALING: A reflection