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A Court of Wings and Ruin is Sarah J. Maas’ Crowning Glory
A Court of Wings and Ruin, by Sarah J. Maas, gave me all the Feyre and Rhysand tension I desired!
Stargazing for Beginners proves chaos is the only constant in this stunning new young adult release
Ultimate space nerd, Megan, has so much to teach the reader about love, loss, identity and, of course, the solar system, in this gorgeously penned and emotive young adult novel.
Seven Days of You will make you fall in love with falling in love
This is a romance book of the best possible kind - combining both a swoon-worthy love story, with relatable characters, and a viable plot surrounding them.
April book haul: retellings galore!
Another successful book buying month. Or unsuccessful, if you're my bank balance!
This month's stats are:
13 by a male author
20 by a female author
5 thriller
2 horror
1 science fiction
9 fantasy
1 contemporary…
The Island at the End of Everything tackles the problem at the core of everything
Find out why we gave 'The Island at the End of Everything' 5/5.
Royce Rolls reveals the realism behind reality TV
If you love KUWTK, this book is for you.
The Wanderers explores the intricacies of both space and the human psyche
The Wanderers covers both weighty and universal topics.
Girlhood: bad seeds or bad deeds?
Fans of Megan Abbott will love Cat Clarke's 'Girlhood'.
Travel to Scotland and Beyond with The Old Man and the Princess
Prepare to be transported to another world.
Leah Thomas redefines the contemporary genre
Fans of John Green will love Thomas' 'You'll Never Meet Me' and 'Nowhere Near You'
Every Hidden Thing: Indiana Jones meets Romeo and Juliet
United By Pop received a free copy of Every Hidden Thing in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are our own.
Title: Every Hidden Thing
Author: Kenneth Oppel
Purchase: Available in the UK and the US
Overall rating: 3/5…
Brigid Kemmerer’s Letters to the Lost is a letter to us all
Fans of Sara Barnard, Jennifer Niven and Nicola Yoon will love Letters to the Lost.
Gemma Fowler’s debut, ‘Moondust’ is an edge of your seat sci-fi thriller
Pick up 'Moondust' if you're a fan of Star Wars & The Lunar Chronicles.
Red Sister: Assassins, alchemy and anchorites
Mark Lawrence's Red Sister has everything you desire from a YA fantastical read.
The Song Rising delivers dystopia with a difference
Fans of futuristic will love Samantha Shannon's The Song Rising