My initial perceptions of the book were very much inline with Genki's novel that I had read a couple months ago. I was able to once again enjoy a book that focused on a cat (a clear love for me).
“Skellig” by David Almond | Book Review
This falls into the pile of "easy to read" books that I still find enjoyable to read even in my twenties, without it coming across to "childish" and simple...
“The Wishing Spell” by Chris Colfer | Book Review
The book brings to life all the well-known characters, yet gives us a different take on them, now they're older...
“Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed.” by Rosie and Chris Ramsey | Book Review
Its fairly obvious that I really enjoyed the book, yet I still couldn't bring myself to give it full marks...
“The Tattooist of Auschwitz” by Heather Morris | Book Review
I can say that the book was really interesting and it is definitely a story that should be read by everyone, whether they have an interest in WW2 or want a love story based around these events.
“One of Us is Lying” by Karen McManus | Book Review
Like I said at the beginning, this was a book I'd come across many times when scanning the shelves of countless bookshops. It had intrigued me for some time and I was yet to delve into a proper mystery novel, so I gave this one a try.