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  • Laura Elliot – Stolen Child

    October 25, 2014
    Fiction, Thriller

    This book was a free kindle book downloaded on a impulse and intended as a break from carrying around heavy books like the last 3 Mistborn books I’ve just read. Although it wouldn’t have mattered too much since I’ve pretty much spent my Saturday chilling out and devouring this book. The subject matter is not

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  • Brandon Sanderson – Hero of Ages (Mistborn 3)

    October 25, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction
    Brandon Sanderson – Hero of Ages (Mistborn 3)

    Well I would just like to say that this has become my favourite fantasy series. I thought I’d loved reading Game of Thrones, but this was soooooo much better! (Warning: spoiler alerts below) I didn’t realise quite how attached I had become to the main characters until things started happening to them and I wanted

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  • Brandon Sanderson – The Well of Ascension (Mistborn 2)

    October 17, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction
    Brandon Sanderson – The Well of Ascension (Mistborn 2)

    They tend to say that the second book in a trilogy can usually be a bit slow – you’ve already got through the introduction to all the characters and the plotline, and you’re waiting for the dramatic ending to the final book in the series. But I’m very glad to say that it wasn’t true

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  • Brandon Sanderson – The Final Empire (Mistborn 1)

    October 6, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction
    Brandon Sanderson – The Final Empire (Mistborn 1)

    After having this book heavily recommended to me by my best friend, and then also recommended to me by the waiter at Nando’s who spotted my ‘Read Harder’ t-shirt and sparked an awesome conversation about all the books I should read, I had high hopes for this book. At 650ish pages, it’s not exactly a

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  • Nathan Filer – The Shock of the Fall

    September 23, 2014
    Fiction
    Nathan Filer – The Shock of the Fall

    I had extremely high hopes for this book after looking on Goodreads and seeing that my cousin Hannah had rated it 5/5. As she’s a very infrequent five-starrer, it must be something special, right? In a way, yes. But in a way, no. I understand that the chronology of the book was reflective of Matt’s

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  • R. J. Palacio – Wonder

    September 19, 2014
    Fiction, Young Adult
    R. J. Palacio – Wonder

    At the risk of sounding puntastic, this book was simply wonderful. Bought on a whim, attracted to it in Asda by the unusual cover, it has been sat on my shelf for quite a while! A rarity for books which switch between character perspectives, I loved each character that we heard from. At first I

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  • Veronica Roth – Four (A Divergent Collection)

    September 18, 2014
    Dystopian, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    Veronica Roth – Four (A Divergent Collection)

    I first spied this book just after it came out, but when I saw the price, I thought I’d leave it for my Christmas list, I didn’t really want to pay £9 for a book of short stories. But then I was having a pretty bad day and my lovely boyfriend brought it home for

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  • Kristin Cashore – Fire

    September 17, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    Kristin Cashore – Fire

    I had very high hopes for this book after loving Graceling so much, I can’t believe it’s been so long since I read it! Unfortunately, I felt a little let down by the entire thing. The book in general was very slow to get going, with a prologue that didn’t seem relevant until almost the

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  • John Green – An Abundance of Katherines

    September 7, 2014
    Fiction, Young Adult
    John Green – An Abundance of Katherines

    I’m not going to lie, I decided I wanted to read this book because I’d read TFIOS and it was such an amazing book that I wanted to see if John Green was just a superb writer. On the basis of this book, I’d have to disagree. I’d read some comments on goodreads which said

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  • Milly Johnson – White Wedding

    September 2, 2014
    Fiction, Romance

    Well it’s been a long time since I started reading this book, over six weeks in fact. But I’ll blame that on Game of Thrones since this book was abandoned in my bedside drawer while I went on a fantasy epic. But after finishing Game of Thrones, and realising that I was going to a

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  • George R. R. Martin – A Dance with Dragons

    August 26, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction

    Well I’ve finally made it to the end of this behemoth of a book! If I’d bought it differently, it would actually have been two books, but my set had it all in one, so it was a long hard slog to make it to the end! Even though it’s taken me almost two weeks

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  • Recipe: Sweet Potato and Sweetcorn Soup

    August 25, 2014
    Blog, Happier Me 2014, Recipes, Weight Loss

    On our bank holiday day out to Skipton in the typical English bank holiday weather of drizzle, drizzle and more drizzle, we escaped the rain into WH Smiths for a while. I was browsing through the cook books and I saw the Biggest Loser cookbook (linked in to the TV programme). The TV programme is

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  • George R. R. Martin – A Feast For Crows

    August 13, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction

    Looking at the reviews of this book on Goodreads, it seems most people are annoyed about the fact that it took so long for this one to come out after the last one. Thankfully, since I’m behind the crowd as usual, I don’t have that problem. However, with only one book left for me to

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  • George R. R. Martin – A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold

    July 31, 2014
    Fantasy, Fiction

    Wow wow wow wow wow! (Be warned, this post contains spoilers. If you haven’t read this far yet, click away now!) Somehow, these books keep getting better and better. If I hadn’t had to go to work, I could have carried on reading all day, I was so enthralled in what was happening. There have

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  • George R. R. Martin – A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow

    July 25, 2014
    Book Review, Fantasy, Fiction

    Our holiday to the caravan was the perfect opportunity to sit down and make some good progress through this series. I really just want to get to the end so that I can finally start to watch the TV series and talk to my best friend about it all without telling her off all the

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