Libraries are the BEST. You're telling me I can borrow this book for FREE and I can use the computers for FREE??? You're telling me this whole space HAS TO BE QUIET??? This place is somewhere you can go FOR FREE???
Jane Austen really said ‘I respect the “I can fix him” movement but that’s just not me. He’ll fix himself if knows what’s good for him’ and that’s why her works are still calling the shots today.
We cannot believe that we are entering the fifth month of the year already! May has come around so quickly, these are the book we are most excited for this month!
April has brought us a lot of rainy days so far, and on those days, it’s best to curl up with a cup of tea and a book. And, what better genre to read on a rainy day than cosy mysteries? If you’re unsure about what a cosy mystery is, you’ll find that a lot of them are centred around small communities, avoid graphic details and have an amateur sleuth as the protagonist. If any of this appeals, then maybe this is the genre for you!
Hopefully, this will be the last of the monthly round-up/one-paragraph review posts. I haven’t got too much left of uni before the summer break and as I’ve caught up with reviews, it shouldn’t seem as daunting. However, let’s get on with what I read in March:
alright for the millionth time I'm seeing yet another author I admire talk about how they literally can barely afford to live & yet there are people openly admitting to pirating their books so, like
i guess it needs to be said again
pirating books is not the same as pirating your favourite Disney movie or whatever. book piracy kills author's incomes and can genuinely ruin someone's career
As you might have seen if you are an avid reader of this blog, I posted my one-paragraph reviews for January a couple of days ago. I know it’s April, but I’m in my Easter holidays from uni and thus, have a little time to bash out my reviews. So, here is February:
It’s been a very busy couple of months of bouncing between studying and work, and whilst I have been reading, my reviewing has taken the hit. So, to make it a little less stressful for me, I've condensed everything I have read so far in 2023 into one-paragraph reviews. Here is January: