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Book Review: The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers

Monday, 13 November 2023

 The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers


Thank you to Hodder Books and Netgalley for the advance reader copy of The City of Stardust for an honest review.


The City of Stardust follows Violet Everley whose mother vanished in the middle of the night to break the curse that is on their family.


Every generation of the family is destined to lost their best and brightest to a woman named Penelope who never forgives a debt or ages or sickens.


As Violet grows up she aims to finish what her mother started and find a way to break the curse. To do this she must make her way through a magical underworld full of scholars, Gods and monsters aiming for the City of Stardust where their story began.


This was an enchanting read I could not put it down. It was really well crafted and the writing made me feel like I was in the magical worlds being described.


The world building was very unique and the magical aspects were intriguinging. Definitely one that book lovers would enjoy!


Violets character was well written and I found myself routing for her all the way through the plot. The ending wrapped most things up nicely as a standalone. However I hope we get more fantastical stories from this author soon.


My only minor critique would be wanting to know abit more of Marianne her mothers story. I know her fate is heavily implied in that she is stuck in another world and cannot return but I felt I wanted abit more closure from that after all the searching and the mystery.


Overall a solid debut story and one I would recommend to read. 


Thanks for Reading! 

Book Review: Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou

 Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou


Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Random House for the Advance Reader copy of Threads That Bind for an honest review.


Threads That Bind follows Io one of the three Ora Sisters each descendents of the Fates and blessed with a different gift. One to weave, one to draw and one to cut the threads that connect people to things they love and to life itself.


Io is a private investigator in Alante and her latest job leads to an unpleasant discovery, women are being abducted and their life threads are being maimed turning them into wraiths wreaking havoc in the city.


She is hired by the city's famous mob queen to work alongside her right hand Edei Rhuna who she just so happens to share a fate thread linking them as soul mates.


However things get personal when Io's main suspect happens to be her older sisters new fiance. Io must unravel all the dark secrets of the city before it is too late.


Firstly I found this book to be such an original idea and concept. The whole magic and world building was quite unique and original and that drew me into wanting to read the book.


The story had me gripped throughout with the twists and turns that the plot takes. There were so many subplots running alongside the main plot that added to the world building and gave us an insight into the main characters development. I felt this stories wove together really well and that the plot was well crafted.


Io was an interesting character to follow and her growth in self confidence was well written throughout the plot.


The ending left us with such a cliffhanger after a big reveal and I guess now I will have to wait to get my hands on book two.


A really well written enjoyable read! 


Thanks for Reading! 

Book Review: If I Have To Be Haunted by Miranda Sun

Saturday, 14 October 2023

 If I Have To Be Haunted by Miranda Sun


Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Collins for the advance reader copy of this book for an honest review.


The story follows Cara Tang who has ghost speaking powers but doesn't want to be haunted. Particularly because her overbearing mother does not want her talking to ghosts and wants her to surpress her power and be the perfect daughter.


Cara keeps getting into fights with the local golden boy Zacharias Coleson who irritates her incredibly. Then she stumbles across Zach's dead body in the woods and she is the only one who can see and save him.


With the help of her grandmother who also happens to be a ghost she agrees to help resurrect Zach putting her at odds with her mother. Cara and Zach travel together into the liminal world relying on each other to survive and Cara starts to think she might not hate Zach as much as she first thought.


I started this book and initially I wasn't sure it was for me I felt abit older than the demographic this seemed aimed at. However once the characters entered the liminal world I felt a bit more invested in the story and seeing how it turned out and that turned this from a 3 to a 3.5 star for me.


The perfect cosy fall read ready for Halloween for those who like spooky but not too spooky.


I enjoyed some of the magical elements throughout this story however there were aspects that seemed to wrap up far too easily for the characters. Again though this could be the fact that I am older than the demographic for this book.


Overall I found this an enjoyable cosy read and would recommend this for a fall read. 


Thanks for Reading! 

Book Review: A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid

A Study In Drowning by Ava Reid


Thank you to Netgalley and Random House UK for the advance reader copy of this book for an honest review.


The book follows Effy Sayre who has always believed in fairy tales. This is because she has been haunted by visions of the fairy king since she was a child. Effy found solace in the works of Emrys Myrddin particularly his story Angharad where a mortal girl falls in love with the fairy king and destroys him.


When Mryddin's family announce a contest to redesign his house Hiraeth Manor she feels certain this is her destiny. However Hiraeth Manor turns out to be an impossible task it is decrepit and edging ever closer to the sea. Also when she arrives she happens to find another student at the manor literary scholar Preston Heloury who is studying Mryddin's work trying to prove that he is a fraud.


The two end up working together to investigate the authors legacy which leads them to uncover dark forces conspiring against them.


I really enjoyed this story in fact it got me out of a reading slump at the time and I happened to finish it within a couple of days.


I really enjoyed everything about this book from the magical elements, the gothic vibe and the mixture with fairy tales.


The story also deals with elements of important topics such as misogyny, trauma and mental health.


Overall a captivating read that I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend. 


Thanks for Reading! 

Travel: A Day Trip to Mostar

Saturday, 19 August 2023

A Day Trip to Mostar

Back in May 2022 me and my boyfriend had a holiday to Dubrovnik in Croatia, this is the perfect spot for day trips and sightseeing. From here we took a day trip to Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina this included a guided tour of the city and entrance to multiple sights. Below is what I would recommend you do on a day trip to this wonderful country.

Visit an Ottoman House... Part of our tour included a visit to a traditional Ottoman House. These have been preserved as museums showcasing traditional furnishings such as rugs and ceramics. On this tour we received a free drink at the house in the courtyard I opted for a peppermint tea and my boyfriend bad a traditional coffee. The house was a really interesting part of the tour and really painted a picture of the culture and way of life in the past.

Travel: Kotor, Montenegro Day Trip

Friday, 18 August 2023

Kotor, Montenegro Day Trip

While in Dubrovnik another tour we booked onto was a trip to Kotor in Montenegro. This was an excursion booked for our holiday through TUI called The Best of Montenegro with a guided tour of the old town. 

I must admit that we skipped out on the guided tour due to our tour guide having lost her voice and therefore it was difficult to hear the tour. 

Overall these are what we recommend for the day trip to Kotor:
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