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Monday 13 March 2017

A Perilous Undertaking by Deanna Raybourn | Book Review


Hi everyone, I hope you had a lovely weekend. I spent the weekend mostly binge watching shows on Netflix, oops! It just has to be done sometimes. I just needed some relaxation time this weekend and to unwind a little. There will actually be a post out soon with some of my favourite Netflix shows on, as I really want to share them with you. I also joined in the Blogosphere Twitter chat this weekend too, which I absolutely love. Everyone is so friendly. I would love to know which Twitter chats you love to join in with. I'm really looking forward to The Girl Gang Twitter chat tonight. Anyway, on to the book review...

Today I am reviewing A Perilous Undertaking* by Deanna Raybourn. This book is a sequel and is the second book in the Veronica Speedwell series. Deanna Raybourn is the author of the award-winning New York Times bestselling Lady Julia series. Although this book is a sequel it can also be read as a stand alone-novel. As you may know from my previous book reviews, I do love a good book cover, and this one really stood out for me.


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Monday 6 March 2017

Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones | Book Reveiw


Hi everyone, I hope you are having a lovely day, it's actually a rather nice day outside today, what with the sun shining. Unfortunately my lecture got cancelled today, so I thought I would write a new book review blog post instead, as writing book review posts are one of my most favourite things to write on my blog. I love getting stuck into a new book and going on a new adventure. Today I am reviewing Wintersong* by S. Jae-Jones. Just look at that beautiful front cover. I've also decided to use my new throw that I got the other day as my new background for the photos, I'm really liking it a lot. It's a light pink cover with feathers on. I also found this cute sparkly unicorn the other day, so I just had to include it into my photos. I love finding new things that I can include in to my photos. I'm always on the lookout for a good YA novel to read, please comment below what books you are currently loving. 


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Saturday 7 January 2017

Girl Online, Going Solo | Book Review


Happy New Year. I hope you all had a really good Christmas and New Year. I just can't believe that it is now 2017! For my first blog post of 2017, I wanted to share with you my review on Girl Online, Going Solo by Zoe Sugg. As I love books so much, I wanted this to be the first blog post of the year. This has definitely been one of my favourite books of 2016. (I will be doing a blog post very soon on the books I really enjoyed reading last year). 


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Saturday 12 November 2016

The Diabolic by S. J. Kincaid | Book Review


I love reading books on the train whilst traveling to University. It also helps my anxiety. The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid has been an amazing read and made my train journey so much more enjoyable. I loved every moment of this book and it was very hard to put down. I think there may have been a couple of times where I almost missed my stop! This book is definitely going on my list of my favourite books of 2016. ðŸ™‚
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Thursday 8 September 2016

Associates Of Sherlock Holmes by George Mann | Book Review


Today's book review is by author George Mann titled Associates of Sherlock Holmes. I do love a book that takes me on an adventure. I also really like reading about Sherlock Holmes. You may remember one of my previous books reviews, on a brilliant book called A Study In Sable, in which Sherlock Holmes made an appearance. Anyway, I was so excited when this book arrived, as soon as I read about the book and read the title, I knew I just had to read it.

George Mann is author of the Newbury and Hobbes and The Ghost series, as well as short stories. He has also edited and written Sherlock books for Titan, which include Encounters of Sherlock Holmes, More Encounters of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes: The Spirit Box. George Mann has written audio and fiction scripts for the BBC's Doctor Who and Sherlock Holmes. 

Famous associates of Sherlock Holmes, including clients, colleagues and villains, tell their own stories in this brand new book which follows adventures of Sherlock Holmes. We get to read about and join Sherlock Holmes in some new adventures by George Mann which features original stories that have been brought together. 

This book starts with The River Of Silence by Lyndsay Faye, which then follows on to other original stories by various different authors. The different angle used within this book adds a fresh perspective. I think it's great that different stories are told by different characters, that have played parts in Sherlock Holmes's adventures. I find it very helpful that each author within the collection of stories, have written a short introduction. 

The book is well presented and pictures the famous door number on the front. Underneath the title on the front cover, are the authors of the original stories. I am really liking the dark green colour of the book. It automatically makes me think of mysteries and adventures, with the main picture being of a closed door. 

Associates of Sherlock Holmes is out now. I highly recommend checking this book out, especially if you are a fan of the great detective and his adventures. 





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Monday 15 August 2016

The Potion Diaries - Royal Tour by Amy Alward | Book Review and Giveaway


Yes that's right, you can win a copy of *The Potion Diaries: The Royal Tour, the latest book in the series by Amy Alward. Today's book review is a brilliant book by an amazing author. Having thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the series, I was so excited to read this one.

Amy Alward is a Canadian author and a freelance editor. Amy divides her time between the UK and Canada. Amy's debut fantasy novel called The Oathbreaker's Shadow, which was published in 2013, under the name Amy McCulloch. The Potion Diaries, was Amy's first novel written as Amy Alward.


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Saturday 30 July 2016

The Race by Nina Allan | Book Review


It's the weekend! I hope you have a lovely day. My weekend is going to be spent reading, (yes, lots of reading,) Netflix and sleeping! If you haven't already checked out Thursday's book review, I am also doing a giveaway. Click here to check it out and enter. You can win a copy of How Not To Disappear by Clare Furniss. I also have another new book review that went live on my blog, click here to view it. I reviewed Because We Are Bad by Lily Bailey.

Today's book is called The Race by Nina Allen. Nina, who is based in Devon has won the BSFA award for short fiction, the prestigious grand prix l'Imaginaire and the Aeon Award. Nina has also been shortlisted for the British Fantasy award four times. The Race is her first novel and is out now.


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Thursday 28 July 2016

How Not To Disappear by Clare Furniss | Book Review and Giveaway


I hope you all are having a lovely week so far. Yes, that's right I'm hosting a giveaway so that you could win a copy of this book shown in the photos, I've also got a review further down. I will be letting you know how to enter at the bottom of this blog post. 

Today's book  review is called *How Not To Disappear by Clare Furniss. This book is Clare's second novel and is out this month. Clare's first novel is called The Year Of The Rat. I have read some great reviews on How Not To Disappear. The first thing I noticed as soon as the book arrived was the front cover, I do love a good cover on a book. 


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Monday 25 July 2016

Because We Are Bad: OCD and a Girl Lost in Thought by Lily Bailey | Book Review



How lovely has the weather been recently. It's so nice have some lovely warm sunny weather. I've recently just got back off holiday, It went so quick though, but I had a really good time. It was nice to visit some new places, relax, eat lots and be with a good friend. 

Today's book review* is by Lily Bailey who is an author and model. The book I have been reading and am reviewing is called 'Because We Are Bad: OCD and a Girl Lost in Thought.' Lily has suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder from a very young age as a child and teenager. Because We Are Bad was published this year in May and Lily shares her experiences of having OCD. In 2014 Lily started campaigning for better awareness and understanding of OCD.



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Wednesday 13 July 2016

Supernatural, Mythmaker by Tim Waggoner | Book Review


If you have read some of my previous book reviews, you will know that I am a huge fan of fantasy and science-fiction novels. I love being taken on a completely new and different adventure. 

Today's book review is by author Tim Waggoner, who has published over thirty novels including short stories. These also include tie-ins to Supernatural, Stargate SG1, Grimm and Nightmare on Elm Street. This book is available from Titan Books, along with other Supernatural novels.


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Monday 4 July 2016

A Study In Sable by Mercedes Lackey | Book Review


Welcome to my 10th book review! I have a huge love for books and they are some of my most treasured possessions. From a very young age I have always loved reading and I am always on the hunt for my next new favourite book. All books that I review are my own 100% honest opinion.

Being a lover of fantasy and science-fiction, I love a good book that takes me on an adventure. This book, *A Study In Sable does just that. I also love a good front cover. Brilliantly written by the New York Times bestselling American fantasy author, Mercedes Lackey, this book is the newest edition to The Elemental Masters series. Mercedes Lackey is also author of the 100 Kingdoms series and has published over 100 novels.


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Saturday 14 May 2016

Seizure (Book 2) by Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs


If you read my previous post on Virals, (Book 1) I was completely obsessed with the book, and Seizure definitely does not disappoint. Like the first book, this one is packed full adventures and mysteries. I am just simply loving Tory and her group of friends, and not forgetting Coop, even more with every page I read. So this one is book 2 in the Virals series, which is written by Kathy Reichs, author of the Temperance Brennan novels and producer of the FOX series Bones and Brendan Reichs, who is Kathy's son. Together they have created a brilliant and amazing series of books. 
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Wednesday 30 March 2016

Girl Online On Tour by Zoe Sugg | Book Review


Girl Online On Tour is the sequel to Zoe's number one best selling book Girl Online... 

As a huge fan of Zoe's first book Girl Online, (you can read my review of Girl Online here) I was very excited when Girl Online On Tour was announced. I preordered the book from Waterstones and managed to get hold of a signed copy, which I was so happy about. As soon as I saw the links online to say there were going to be signed copies, I quickly headed over to the website and ordered a copy, although I did for a second think I wasn't going to get one. I was literally counting down the days until I would receive my copy in the post. The copy I got also includes a Bonus Chapter which is exclusive to Waterstones. 

My review of Girl Online On Tour, is my own honest opinion and my true feelings as to how I felt about the book. 

Girl Online Clemloves

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Penny is joining her boyfriend Noah on his European tour. But Noah has a very busy schedule and his bandmates are less-than-welcoming towards Penny. Penny also has horrible messages sent to her from very jealous fans. Throughout the tour Penny misses her family and best friend Elliott a lot and can't wait to see them again. 

Don't worry if you haven't the book yet, I'm not going to give away any spoilers. Firstly I just want to say though how much I love the friendship between Penny and Elliot, (Definite friendship goals there.) Throughout reading this book, I felt so many different emotions, along with Penny I smiled, laughed, felt shocked and also had tears in my eyes, but also happy tears. I really connected with Penny throughout this book, (as you know, I love a book that does this.) 

Although this book may be for a younger age range, (I'm 26) I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. As soon as I picked up this book and started reading, I wanted to keep reading and reading. This book had lots of twists in and a few cliff-hangers. I just wanted to keep on knowing what was going to happen next. This book is brilliantly written and wherever Penny was on the tour, I was automatically transported there and I imagined being there with Penny and I imagined what everything looked like.   

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Like I said above, I 100% enjoyed reading Girl Online On Tour. Although I'm 26 I feel that even people who are older than me would definitely enjoy reading this book. 

Have you read Girl Online On Tour yet?

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Friday 18 March 2016

Virals (Book 1) by Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs



As this is my first book review of 2016, I wanted to write about one of my favourite books I have just finished reading. Virals by Kathy Reichs is the first book in a series, I have books 1 to 5, (I've recently started reading the second one called Seizure.) Kathy is also author of the Temperance Brennan novels and producer on the FOX series Bones, (a series I am definitely going to start watching.) As soon as this book arrived I was very excited to start reading it.
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Wednesday 16 September 2015

Deliciously Ella

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Today's post is something I haven't done in a while, a book post. Also if you was wondering why this post is out today and not yesterday, I started my first day back at University as a second year Audio Production Student, I'm so excited. Yesterday we had a welcome back talk and it was nice to catch up with some friends, as I haven't seen them since we broke up for summer. (There will also be some University posts coming soon on the blog.) 

As some of you may know I have IBS and I'm unable to have Dairy, wheat and gluten. I also can't drink alcohol as it affects my IBS and also affects my other health conditions. I have had to cut out onions, garlic and spicy food too. I also have Interstitial Cystitis, POTS Syndrome (Ella Woodward was diagnosed in 2011 with this) and Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia. Although my medication helps, cutting out these few things and changing my diet helps too. I am a huge fan of Ella Woodward and I love her website deliciouslyella.com. Recently Ella brought out a book called Deliciously Ella, It's packed full of tips, information, about Ella and lots and lots of delicious recipes that are free from dairy, wheat and gluten. There are over 100 sugar free, gluten free and dairy free recipes. There's still lots of recipes in the book that I want to make, each one looks so delicious and are easy to make. I love recipe books and it's so lovely to be able find one that contains dairy, wheat and gluten free recipes. Ella is also bringing out a new book soon which I am so excited about and can't wait to see the recipes in it. But if you haven't already been on Ella's site, I highly recommend checking it out. A while ago I downloaded the mobile app from the Apple store that Ella brought out, I love it, you can also find delicious recipes on there and how to make them. It's always being updated too, so there's lots of different recipes on there to make. Deliciously Ella is available in shops and also online.

Cutting out certain foods has been a huge help with my health conditions and certain foods can make symptoms worse. Sarah Carr recently said in an interview that cutting out certain foods has helped with her Interstitial Cystitis and made it more manageable. Although some people may say that changing their diet doesn't help, everyone is different, but sometimes it's good to try different things, such as changing your diet, because it may just help. Some of my favourite foods are, butternut squash, avocados, carrots, peas, potatoes, broccoli, quinoa, Violife dairy free cheese/spread and free from pasta. I love eating salads. One of my other favourite things to eat are Udi's Chocolate Chip bagels. I also love peanut butter. 

Here are some of my recipes - 

Chocolate and Orange Bread and Butter Pudding
Strawberry Jam Sponge Cake | Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free
Banana and Oat Cookies | Dairy. Wheat and Gluten Free
Banana Bread | Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free
Vegetable Pasty | Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free
2 Ingredient Pancakes
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Cookies 
Peanut Butter Cookie
Homemade Dairy Wheat and Gluten Free Bread
Homemade Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free Jam Tarts
Miffy Cookies | Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free
Chocolate Chip Brownies | Dairy, Wheat and Gluten Free
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Saturday 18 July 2015

Life.Love.Beauty by Keegan Allen

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I love books, I suppose you could say that I am obsessed with books. There are so many books I love and so many I really want to read. Ever since my mum taught me to read I've loved them. My favourite types of books to read are science-fiction ones. I love being transported in to another world, going on different adventures with the characters from the book. 

As you may have seen in my previous post, I purchased a new camera. I have been wanting a new one for such a long time now as previously I have been using my iPhone 5 for all of my photos. From a very young age I have always loved taking photos. I love being able to capture memories and keep them in an album. I decided to buy the Canon 700d after hearing so many great things about it. It takes beautiful and stunning photos and I can't wait to start using it more. I've got a few places lined up that I really want to visit so I can take some photos. I love taking photos of nature and animals. I am still learning though, so I really hope that you like my photos. 

I recently purchased a copy of Life.Love.Beauty by Keegan Allen, (Keegan plays Toby in Pretty Little Liars.) I've never really owned a photo book before so I was very excited when I saw that Keegan was releasing one, having seen his photos on Instagram, which are amazing. Every page is filled with beautiful photos Keegan has taken from a young age to the present. There are lots of gorgeous photos of the Pretty Little Liar's cast. Keegan has also included lots of photos of his fans, which I think is amazing and really adds a much more personal touch to the book. Each photo has a special meaning which includes a little bit about each one and he has also included some beautiful poems within the book. This book is very special to me because (other than being a huge fan of Keegan Allen,) this book has really inspired me with my passion for taking photos. Keegan really does take brilliant and beautiful photos. I highly recommend checking out his book. 

You can purchase Keegan's book from Amazon

I would love to know in the comment section below what books you are currently reading.



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Tuesday 23 June 2015

Giveaway - All My Secrets by Sophie McKenzie

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                                                                                                                     "A Master-class in tight plotting and suspense from the multi-award-winning author of Girl, Missing and Blood Ties."

Being the huge book lover I am, I was so happy when I *received All My Secrets by Sophie McKenzie to read. Sophie McKenzie published her award-winning debut, Girl, Missing, in 2006. Sophie had won lots of awards including national and regional book awards. Sophie has also been  a featured World Book Day author twice selling over 1 million books worldwide. Sophie's first book for adults, Close My Eyes, was a Richard and Judy Book Club choice. 

All My Secrets is a brilliant book, and brilliantly written. From the first page I wanted to know more and was asking myself all sorts of questions. Evie suddenly learns the shocking truth about her family and also learns that she has inherited a lot of money (a lot of money.) Everything is a bit too much for Evie to take in straight away. Evie is then sent to an Island to go on a young adult development programme, but mysterious things start to happen. Oh, and Kit and Josh, well, you need to read the book to find out more about these two. I love it when a book really draws you in from the beginning. Whilst reading the book I felt very close to the characters and felt the emotions they felt, as there are so many different emotions felt within in this book. You can really relate to the characters, with going through life and finding out things you never knew before. I hope that there is a sequel as I really want to find out what happens next (Not giving anything away.) This is definitely a must a must read for 2015. I can't wait to read more of Sophie McKenzie's books, especially Close My Eyes.

"The shocking truth behind a massive inheritance turns Evie Brown's world on its head. Devistated by her family's lies and desperate to discover more about a secret which overshadows her past, Evie ends up at Lights - an island institute for troubles teens - where she meets the gorgeous but enigmatic Kit...

Rumour has it that Lights is haunted and soon Evie senses a strange presence following her. As she is drawn deeper into the island's ,mysteries, Evie realises that it's not just the past, or the dead, that she has to fear.

Trusting the wrong person could cost her life."

Each week there will be challenges posted on the following Facebook page  where a search has been launched for Sophie's number one fan super fan. Fans will be able to share artwork, reviews, videos etc and tagging any content with www.facebook.com/sophiemckenziebooks and #allmysecrets. Each week one winner will receive a signed copy of All My Secrets and the fan that demonstrates the greatest love for Sophie, will be crowned number one super fan and have a character names after them in Sophie's new book. The winner will also receive a years supply of fantastic new books from Simon and Schuster. Award winning blogger Vivienne Da Costa of Serendipity Reviews, will be judging the entries.
    
The lovely people over at Simon & Schuster have let me have another copy of All My Secrets to giveaway to one of my lovely readers. You can enter below.

You can buy All My Secrets for £5.99 by clicking here


Sophie McKenzie     
Website          http://www.sophiemckenziebooks.com
Twitter            https://twitter.com/sophiemckenzie_

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Take a look at my previous Book reviews -

Dork Diaries, Drama Queen
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Tuesday 16 June 2015

Dork Diaries, Drama Queen

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"Dork Diaries, the phenomenally popular series by Rachel Renee Russell is expanded once more with the release of the ninth book – Dork Diaries, Drama Queen."

As a huge book lover I am obsessed with books, from a very young age I have loved to read. *I was recently sent a copy of Dork Diaries, Drama Queen by Rachel Renee Russell to review. I love to be able to help out and as I am very passionate about books, I love to review books. Here is a little bit about the series and the author -

"The series has appeared on the New York Times bestseller top ten non-stop for over a year and the series has over 13 million copies in print worldwide. The books, which are the personal diary of 14 year old Nikki Maxwell feature drawings, doodles and comic strips that chronicle the daily drama in her life.
Rachel Renee Russell has said that this series was inspired by her own middle school experiences, as well as those of her two daughters, Erin and Nikki. Her older daughter, Erin, helps with writing the Dork Diaries series and her younger daughter, Nikki, helps with illustrations."

This book is brilliantly written and I love the doodles, fun illustrations and comic strips. I also love that Rachel's two daughters help out with the Dork Diaries series, with the writing and the illustration, it really gives it a much more personal touch to the book. This book is fantastic for the younger reader and especially of the same age as the characters in the book who are going through middle school. Mean girl Mackenzie has stolen Nikki's diary and through this book we follow Mackenzie as Dork Diaries takes a twist. But reading Nikki's diary isn't the only thing that mean girl Mackenzie is interested in. I have really enjoyed reading Dork Diaries, Drama Queen, I'm not going to give too much away as it's a book you really do need to read. I personally can't wait for the next book to come out as I really want to know what happens next. As you can see in the photo above how eye catching the front cover of the book is, I absolutely love it. I love a good front cover on a book as it's the first thing I notice when looking at a new book. 

The other books in the Dork Diaries series all look so good, and their are so many great reviews on the whole series and I've read how people can really relate to these books and how they are helping them. I feel this is so important when a book can do this and is very valuable. There are so many different topics within this book that you can really relate to and I personally relate to during my time at school. The book goes through different issues that currently effect younger people who are at middle school, such as boyfriends, first kiss, school bullies and general every day to day school life. 

You can find these books in local bookstores, supermarket and you can also find them online.  


Dork Diaries Website
http://www.dorkdiaries.co.uk
(I love the Dork Diaries website, Its so fun and colourful with lots of different
activities to get involved in and sign up to.)

Dork Diaries Facebook

Dork Diaries Twitter
@DorkDiaries

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Saturday 23 May 2015

Girl Online by Zoe Sugg




When I write a review on a book, I always give my honest opinion on what I thought. There are many different opinions on books, but I will always give a review on a book that I love.
I am being completely honest when I say, 'This is one of the best books I have read.' I know a book is good when I can't put it down.

I am a huge fan of Zoe, I love her blog and Youtube videos. When I first heard that Zoe was releasing a book I was very intrigued. As the characters in this book are teenagers  my first thought was, am I too old for this book? But after looking at reviews, there are so many people who are the same age as me saying how much they have enjoyed reading the book. I was so happy when my mum bought me Girl Online for Christmas. I am a huge book lover and own so many, I am always excited about reading a new book that has come out. 

As soon as I opened the book and started to read Girl Online, I was automatically drawn in to the story and imagining in my mind what each character looks like, what they are wearing, even the setting of the buildings they are in. Personally I feel that it is very powerful when a book can do this. 

"Penny has a secret. 
Under the alias Girl Online, Penny blogs her hidden feelings about friendship, boys, high school drama, her crazy family, and the panic attacks that have begun to take over her life. When things go from bad to worse, her family whisks her away to New York, where she meets Noah, a gorgeous, guitar-strumming American. Suddenly Penny is falling in love - and capturing every moment of it on her blog.
But Noah has a secret, too, one that threatens to ruin Penny's cover - and her closest friendship - forever."

Girl online is such a lovely story and I got so involved with the characters, I was reaching for the book all throughout the day because I wanted to find out what happens. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading Girl Online and I can't wait for the next one.


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Wednesday 18 June 2014

The Immortal Rules (Blood Of Eden #1) by Julie Kagawa - Book Review

The Immortal Rules 



I haven't actually done a proper book review on here before, but i love reading so much and i want to share with you the books i love reading. 
Im more of the science fiction type, i love a good book about paranormal-romance, vampires and zombies. Reading lets me jump in to a completely different world and join the characters for an adventure. Ever since i was really young when my mum taught me to read, i have always loved reading. I love that new book smell! I have so many books on my shelf and i can't wait to share them with you. I also have a Nook that my dad got me as a present, as due to me collecting so many books over the years i have run out of space for them! Don't get me wrong though, i love the feel of a new book and turning the pages when reading, but with my Nook i am able to store lots of books at great prices on there. Its also handy to take with me when i am out for the day. 

Description of The Immortal Rules

"Allison Sekemoto survives in the Fringe, the outermost circle of a walled-in city. By day, she and her crew scavenge for food. By night, any one of them could be eaten. Some days, all that drives Allie is her hatred of them—the vampires who keep humans as blood cattle. Until the night Allie herself dies and becomes one of the monsters.

Forced to flee her city, Allie must pass for human as she joins a ragged group of pilgrims seeking a legend—a place that might have a cure for the disease that killed off most of civilization and created the rabids, the bloodthirsty creatures who threaten human and vampire alike. And soon Allie will have to decide what and who is worth dying for… again."


This book is amazing and i highly recommend it. You really get in to the book and you feel like you know the characters and become really attached to them. This has definitely been one of the best books i have read. I felt so many emotions whilst reading The Immortal Rules. I have read many good Vampire books but this one is at the top of my list.

You get to follow Allie from before she became a Vampire and her life as one. This is very interesting reading a book from the point of view of a Vampire.
Allie is a very strong and powerful young girl and overcomes a lot of obstacles and emotions on the way. Allie wants to be different to the other Vampires. On the way she meets new friends and new enemies. Allie is such an amazing character and as i said you really get to know the characters in the book and become really attached to them, so you feel the same emotion as what they are feeling. 
The Rabids are horrible creatures and i really felt scared for Allie and her friends when these bloodthirsty creatures come in to the pages.

Im not going to go too much in to what happens in this book as i don't want to spoil it for you. 

Julie Kagawa has also written quite a few more books and they look so good, so i can't wait to get my hands on them and read them.
Julie has written this book brilliantly.

I give this book a very high 5/5.
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