Category: Books
Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton | BOOK REVIEW
A hilarious read for anyone who grew up in the 90s/00s having to deal with that scratchy tone of the dial-up; for those who would jump straight onto MSN to talk their friends as soon as they got home from school, and when grown-up, would […]
Baby Boom by Helen Wallen | BOOK REVIEW
A light-hearted read that will have you cry-laughing every second. A must-read for any mothers-to-be or someone who has a best friend who is expecting. You’ll relate so bad. I know what you’re thinking.. Jess, why so many book reviews about women having babies? Got something […]
Top 10 Tuesdays: books I can’t believe I read
Another week, another Top 10 Tuesday list to ponder over! This week’s topic is Books I Can’t Believe I Read. The Artsy Reader Girl suggests that these could be books that take you out of your comfort zone; guilty pleasures you wouldn’t usually want people to know […]
Trying by Emily Philips | BOOK REVIEW
A story told with humour about the realities of trying for a baby in the 21st Century. I literally couldn’t put it down! Quick plot run-down (no spoilers) – The story is about Felix and Olivia, two 30-somethings who make the conscious decision to try for a […]
Top Ten Tuesday: top ten books I liked but can’t remember
Every Tuesday I’ve decided to take part in The Artsy Reader Girl’s Top Ten Tuesday linky. If you’re obsessed with books like I am, check it out! Every week is a different theme, and by looking at the title you can see that this week is about those […]
My Anxiety Handbook | BOOK REVIEW
An easy-to-read handbook full of pictures and clear descriptions, aimed at young people who suffer with anxiety. My Anxiety Handbook by Sue Knowles, Bridie Gallagher and Phoebe McEwen. I loved this book. Okay not in that way because quite frankly, I wish we didn’t need this […]
Something Changed by Matthew Williams | BOOK REVIEW
We’ve all been there; we’ve all felt a little bit, what do they call it? Down in the dumps? But sometimes it’s hard to realise when that ‘down in the dumps’ moment is a more serious issue. Mental Health has certainly become less of a taboo, […]
January Book Haul
I always find that January is about books; buying new books to give you inspiration for the year ahead; looking over books you were gifted for Christmas, or buying the books you wished you had received. This Christmas I didn’t receive as many books as […]