Happy March guys! Hope you guys had a good month. Instagram I revamped my Instagram!! So my friend Christina, who reads a lot and has such an eye for colour and aesthetic, met up to recreate my bookstagram. It's now called @little.white.bookshelf and she's been snapping some really amazing pictures. Thank you, Christina!! I'd also… Continue reading March Non-Bookish Favourites | 2019
Month: March 2019
Bucket List: If I get into my dream school, I will…
(Grade 11 oh-so-naive me): Hey guys, by now I'm sure you all know that I love making list, so here is another one. I probably won't publish this until I finally get into some sort of university and can finally enjoy senioritis ... or not. I don't know, we'll see. Update (March 14, 2019): Hey… Continue reading Bucket List: If I get into my dream school, I will…
Review: 365 Ways to Find Peace by Marcus Braybrooke
Title: 365 Ways to Find Peace Author: Marcus Braybrooke Type: Personal Development Genre: Nonfiction Publisher: Watkins Publishing Date published: April 16th, 2019 Format: digital Page Count: 67 Rating: 4/5 With a different meditation or inspiration for each day of the year, this is a wonderfully inspiring collection that will open readers' hearts and mind and show… Continue reading Review: 365 Ways to Find Peace by Marcus Braybrooke
My First Book Unhaul
Hey guys! This is my first time doing this, but I finally did a book unhaul!! It's been a long process but so rewarding in the end. I decided to write a post about the whole process. Why do I have so many books? I am a massive hoarder - Our school library has a thing… Continue reading My First Book Unhaul
Review: Literary Places by Sarah Baxter
Title: Literary Places Author: Sarah Baxter Type: Art, Literature Genre: Nonfiction Publisher: White Lion Publishing Date published: March 5th, 2019 Format: digital Page Count: 144Rating: 5/5Bringing together engaging text and stunning hand-drawn illustrations, Inspired Traveller’s Guide: Literary Placestakes readers on an enlightening journey through the key locations of literature’s best and brightest authors, movements and moments. Explore the plains of La Mancha with… Continue reading Review: Literary Places by Sarah Baxter
Top Ten Tuesday #10 | Podcasts I’ve Listened To
Hey guys! So I've been recently getting into podcasts ever since my friend, Hanlin, introduced me to some really interesting ones. So for this week's freebie, I'm going to show you guys my top ten podcasts I'm currently listening to and enjoying. Thank you @thatartsyreadergirl for hosting the meme! Lifestyle What We Said Intended to inspire and… Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday #10 | Podcasts I’ve Listened To
Review: 365 Ways to Beat Stress by Adam Gordon
Title: 365 Ways to Beat Stress Author: Adam Gordon Type: Personal Development Genre: Nonfiction Publisher: Watkins Publishing Date published: February 19th 2019 Format: digital Page Count: 224 Rating: 5/5 With a different technique or tip for each day of the year, no other book offers such a wide range of ways to release stress and anxiety,… Continue reading Review: 365 Ways to Beat Stress by Adam Gordon
Down the TBR Hole #9
So because of March Break and senioritis, my TBR pile has been blowing up. (Thanks Christina) Therefore, I thought it was time for another Down the TBR Hole. This meme was started by Lia @ Lost in a Story so don’t forget to check her blog out! How it works: Go to your Goodreads to-read shelf.… Continue reading Down the TBR Hole #9
NetGalley Haul #2
Hey guys, here are some books I got on NetGalley. I think I'm beginning to experience syndromes of a big TBR list, and it's actually a bit concerning. I thought I'd sum it up in a meme for you guys. Without further ado, here we go! Mother Knows Best by Kira Peikoff There's only… Continue reading NetGalley Haul #2
Review: Natalie’s Diary by Keri Halfacre
Natalie Driscoll is dead. Much like how she flung herself out a window, Natalie also flung Jane into the middle of Cullfield's mysteries. Following Natalie's instructions leads Jane to three other high school students and all of them seem to have something to hide, something that might have to be unraveled through the course of following Natalie's diary.