What Does the Bookworm Say? Book World I’d Like To Live In

What Does the Bookworm Say? Book World I’d Like To Live In

Hi and welcome to What Does the Bookworm Say?, a feature where I discuss bookish topics with my friends at The Reader’s Antidote, Books Unbound and The Windy Pages. Each week, we will discuss a new bookish topic. This week’s topic is: If I could live in any book world, which one 

Trailer: Shaun the Sheep

Trailer: Shaun the Sheep

Ahhhh! I am a big fan of Aardman Studios (who do the Wallace and Gromit films) and have been a fan of Shaun the Sheep for a while as well. As a knitter, I really can’t resist this adorable sheep who gets into all kinds 

Review: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Review: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Red Queen is the story of a society divided by class and war. Reds are the commoners, the poor, working class who, because of their genetic makeup are forced to live under the rule of the genetically superior Silvers. Reds are forced into conscription when they turn 18 and must fight a war on behalf of the Silvers – a war that has been going on for a hundred years with no end in sight. Silvers are the elite of society. They are born with different powers to control the elements and the mind. Some are more powerful than others but they all rule over the Reds. Mare Borrow is a Red and is destined for war in a few months.

Manicure Monday (96): Hold Me Closer: The Tiny Cooper Story

Manicure Monday (96): Hold Me Closer: The Tiny Cooper Story

Hi and welcome to Manicure Monday, a feature that combines my love of reading and nail polish. Each week I’ll showcase one of my current reads along with a matching book manicure. Happy Monday, everyone! Did you guys go see Jurassic World over the weekend? I 

What Does the Bookworm Say?: Blog Talk

What Does the Bookworm Say?: Blog Talk

  Hi and welcome to What Does the Bookworm Say?, a feature where I discuss bookish topics with my friends at The Reader’s Antidote, Books Unbound and The Windy Pages. Each week, we will discuss a new bookish topic. This week’s topic is: if you were not blogging about books, what would 

Review: Velvet by Temple West

Review: Velvet by Temple West

Title: Velvet (Velvet Trilogy #1) Author: Temple West Publication Date: May 12, 2015 Publisher:  Swoon Reads Genre: Young Adult, Romance Find It: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N, Book Depository Source: review copy from publisher Rating: 4 stars – stay up late First rule of dealing with hot vampire bodyguards? Don’t fall in love. After losing both her parents 

Manicure Monday (95): Redshirts

Manicure Monday (95): Redshirts

Hi and welcome to Manicure Monday, a feature that combines my love of reading and nail polish. Each week I’ll showcase one of my current reads along with a matching book manicure. So, I meant to post this manicure last week. However, I had a minor 

Uncovered (146): The Hanged Man

Uncovered (146): The Hanged Man

Who says you can’t judge a book by its cover? While it’s not the only factor in picking up a book, a pretty cover doesn’t hurt. Uncovered is a weekly post where I show some cover love. Enjoy! Hi, everyone! It’s been a while since I last posted 

WonderCon Spotlight: Orphan Black

WonderCon Spotlight: Orphan Black

Hi, everyone! This is another post in my series of super late event recaps. I attended WonderCon at the end of March and I only attended two panels while I was there (the rest of the time was spent wandering the convention  floor). I already 

Stacked (145)

Stacked (145)

Hello and welcome to Stacked, a weekly (usually) post where I discuss what books I’ve recently bought, borrowed or received. Hi, guys! Hope you all had a good weekend. I apologize for the lack of reviews on here lately. Things have been super crazy and I haven’t