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Top Ten Tuesday (07/04): Top Characters You'd Like To Check In With

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish .  Check them out if you haven't already! Top Characters You'd Like to Check in With This week's TTT is about characters from series that have ended and you would like to see their life post the series. I'll add standalone books as well. I won't make the ten this week *sad face*. Here's my list and in no particular order: 1. Hermione Granger  from Harry Potter . I can just imagine Hermione doing great things (maybe like Emma Watson has been with 'he for she'). 2. Ella  from Ella Enchanted . I love Ella so much.  3. Maia  from The Goblin Emporer . A recently read book. I just loved Maia and hope his rule has continued successfully and that he's made many acquaintances he can truly call friends. 4. Hazel   from The Fault in Our Stars .  I nearly didn't put Hazel down just because I thought it felt mean. She would still be struggling with her canc

Top Ten Tuesday (31/03): Ten Books You Recently Added To Your To-Be-Read List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish . Check out  The Broke and the Bookish  and other TTT lists! Ten Books You Recently Added to Your TBR List! Haha... coincidentally, I think most of my recent TBR list are books I've discovered through reading other TTT lists! And book blogger reviews. Let's see what interesting books I've recently added on Goodreads. 1. The Guy, the Girl, the Artist and His Ex  by Gabrielle Williams. This was a surprise inclusion with the next book. 2. Pieces of Sky by Trinity Doyle.  Recently won a proof of this (and above) from Allen & Unwin. 3. The Every series by Ellie Marney. Intrigued I didn't know about this series earlier. 4. Reluctantly Charmed by Ellie O'Neill.  Not sure where I've added this from but it does sound fascinating. 5. Vicious by V.E. Schwab.  I think a natural addition following the below discovery :) 6. A Darker Shade of

What happened in my last post?!

Oh-em-gee! What happened in my last post?! I must've been really tired. That's the only reason I can give for all the typos. Please forgive me?

Top Ten Tuesday (24/03): Top Ten Books from my Childhood That I Would Like to Revisit

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created and hosted by The Broke and the Bookish . It's a fun way to make bookish lists and find out what others have on their lists as well! Top Ten Books from my Childhood That I Would Like to Revisit  It's late Monday night and while I probably would (and could) remember so many more, below is my list for this week. Unfortunately not 10 but do series count?  1. Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levin.  My favourite book. Ever. 2. Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene.  I was OBSESSED with Nancy Drew. I think I read pretty much every book up to certain point. I had nearly every single book too. 3. Matilda by Roald Dahl.  I felt such a strong affinity with Matilda, being the bookworm she is. A great character and a lovely children's book. 4. The BFG by Roald Dahl.  Another great children's book. You know what, I probably probably every Roald Dahl book should be listed... 5. Narnia series by C.

Top Ten Tuesday (17/03): Top Ten Books in my Autumn TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish . It's a really fun weekly list for all the list lovers (and book lovers) out there. I'm super bummed I didn't get to do last week's TTT. I've been sick *sad face* and busy at work but I'm slow and steady getting back on my feet. Top Ten Books in My Autumn TBR List It's Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere! Loving this topic - time to dig into my Goodreads TBR and set some goals for Autumn. 1. The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman . I am currently reading this book. I wandered if this would therefore qualify for this list but I only just started it and it's already Autumn so... what the hay. This was a random buy. I walked past it sitting on a Dymocks shelf. I was instantly attracted by the cover, the title and the three little lines on the cover. Librarian spies? Alternate London? I had to buy it! It's only half filled my expectations so far. Look out for a

The Sparrow by Maria Doria Russell

Cover from Goodreads Blurb (from Goodreads ): In 2019, humanity finally finds proof of extraterrestrial life when a listening post in Puerto Rico picks up exquisite singing from a planet which will come to be known as Rakhat. While United Nations diplomats endlessly debate a possible first contact mission, the Society of Jesus quietly organizes an eight-person scientific expedition of its own. What the Jesuits find is a world so beyond comprehension that it will lead them to question the meaning of being "human". Words like "provocative" and "compelling" will come to mind as you read this shocking novel about contact with a race that creates music akin to both poetry and prayer. My thoughts: This was another interesting book to review. The story transitions back and forth between the 'current time' (2059 - 2060) and the 'past' (2019). [Come to think of it, I have been reading a few books lately that use this writing style!] 

Top Ten Tuesday (03/03): Top Ten Books You Would Classify As All Time Favourite Books

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish . It's fun to do and interesting to read what other bloggers have to say as well! Join in the fun! Top Ten Books You Would Classify as ALL TIME FAVOURITE BOOKS From the Past 5 Years 1. The Night Circus   by Erin Morgenstern. This is the most recent in this list. I loved how Erin Morgenstern wove the story around the characters and the circus. She also has a wonderful writing style that just makes you see, smell, hear and feel what she is writing, like you're right there. I wrote a review on this here . 2. Where She Went  by Gayle Forman. I really enjoyed If I Stay  and literally bought and read Where She Went  straight after I finished it. I wasn't expecting to love it as much as I did. This book is from Adam's perspective and he really does have a lot of sadness, doubt and anguish. Gayle Forman does a great job portraying Adam's feelings. Gut-wrenchingly beautiful, is al

Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer

Cover from Goodreads Blurb (from  Goodreads ): Area X has been cut off from the rest of the continent for decades. Nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilization. The first expedition returned with reports of a pristine, Edenic landscape; all the members of the second expedition committed suicide; the third expedition died in a hail of gunfire as its members turned on one another; the members of the eleventh expedition returned as shadows of their former selves, and within months of their return, all had died of aggressive cancer. This is the twelfth expedition. Their group is made up of four women: an anthropologist; a surveyor; a psychologist, the de facto leader; and our narrator, a biologist. Their mission is to map the terrain and collect specimens; to record all their observations, scientific and otherwise, of their surroundings and of one another; and, above all, to avoid being contaminated by Area X itself. They arrive expecting the unexpected,

Tales Compendium Blogoversary and Australia Day Giveaway!

Jess from The Tales Compendium  is giving away 5 signed Aussie YA novels. The giveaway ends tomorrow 26 February 2015 . There's only 1 day to go so hurry up and enter! Click here for more information. Jess also writes lovely book reviews so even if you miss out, check out and follow her blog anyway :)

Top Ten Tuesday (24/02): Top Ten Heroines

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish . Join in the fun! Top Ten Heroines (in no particular order) 1. Ella  ( Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine). This was one of my favourite books as a child and Ella is just phenomenal. She's smart, witty and has a lot of guts. Plus she captures Prince Char's heart (I majorly fell in love with Char when I first read this book). I have to admit I wasn't a fan of the movie adaptation; a huge fail for me even though I adore Anne Hathaway. 2. Hermione Granger  ( Harry Potter series  by J. K. Rowling ) . Of course, what's a heroine list without Hermione. What would Harry do without Hermione? She's the brains in the famous trio and gutsy too.  3. Emma Donahoe  ( Dark Heavens trilogy by Kylie Chan). A devoted fan to this series (now into it's third trilogy). Dark Heavens  is the first and best of the three trilogies, with Emma being the kick-ass main character, putting

Week in pictures (w.e. 21/02): reading on the train; tea; and tv

I often like to spend my travelling time reading. Luckily I catch trains as reading on buses make me queasy! Here I'm reading  All the Light We Cannot See  by Anthony Doerr. This is a bit of a hefty book  to carry around (the large paperback version). But I am liking it so far. I am also a fan of teas and this is a nifty tea infuser. His name is Fred :). The tea I'm drinking is T2's Green Rose. It's a nice flowery green tea. I'm also a huge fan of  The Good Wife  and like to keep up to date with the episodes I've missed. Alicia kicks butt!

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Book cover from Goodreads Blurb (from Goodreads ): The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called "Le Cirque des Reves", and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway - a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love - a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands. True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates of everyone involved, from t

Top Ten Tuesday (17/02): Ten Book Related Problems I Have

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish . This blog is a recent discovery. I love their blog and this weekly list seemed like fun so I decided to participate (: Ten Book Related Problems I Have (in no particular order) 1. Buying books faster than I read them.  There are way too many books on my shelves (physical and electronic). But when I read or hear about an interesting book, I can't help but purchase it for later. 2. Reading too many books at once. Oh you know, start one book with a bookclub, start another on the Kindle because it's travel friendly, just bought a book you can't wait to get into... Next thing you know, you have way too many books on the night stand! 3. Moving is a pain.  Only when you move do you realise how heavy books are! 4. Multiple copies of books  across different devices - but some books are just that good! 5. Read the book before the movie?  Always a dilemma. 6. Loyalty

Week in pictures: Ben & Jerry's; one book down

I ended last week with some  Ben & Jerry's  ice cream at one of their Open Air Cinemas. We didn't manage a superb viewing spot on the hill but our little section was still great. We saw  Big Hero 6 , which I had heard was really good from many people (including my 5 year old nephew). To be honest, I wasn't expecting too much, especially after seeing the ads for it. But can I just say that was totally PROVEN WRONG. This movie was absolutely fantastic - for all kids BIG and small. There were many great morales to take away in addition to cuteness overload and some action for all the kids in us. LOVED it! I also finished  Annihilation  by Jeff VanderMeer. I hope to write my thoughts in due time. This I read as part of the  Sword and Laser  February 2015 book pick.

Week in Pictures

Ok ok ok... I've done a little sneaky thing and changed  my Reading week in pictures  to Week in pictures . I wanted to be able to sneak in some non-reading pictures and it was a difficult to do so under the Reading week in pictures  umbrella :) I bought some new specs! I bought 2 pairs actually. This is the more casual  pair. The other ones I would wear more for work when I don't feel like wearing my contacts. I love these. They aren't normally what I'd choose but I just loved them when I tried them on. Here I am watching Ingrid on YouTube. I love listening to her in general so check her channel out if you're interested. This was the second half of Sunday's breakfast - some blueberry yoghurt, coffee and Leo & Sarah on iPad Today . I like listening to iPad Today to discover new apps, hear about what's happening in the iPad/Apple world and, most of all, I just love listening to these two. And what about the reading? Yes, I'm ma

Week in Pictures: Annihilation

Just started reading the Sword & Laser  February book of the month, Annihilation  by Jeff VanderMeer. I borrowed the book from my local library because I wasn't sure if I'd like it enough to want to own a copy. This picture is pretty bad as I was reading in bed and was too lazy to get up to take a proper one. I loved this paragraph from this page: "The effect of this cannot be understood without being there. The beauty of it cannot be understood, either, and when you see beauty in desolation it changes something inside you. Desolation tries to colonize you." I haven't gone far yet so I'm not sure if I like it yet.

Reading week in pictures: The Sparrow

What to do on a long weekend? Catch up on some reading! Still yet to make a dent in my reading challenge for 2015... better get on it. What's for brekkie? Muesli, yoghurt and blueberries. And of course, can't go wrong with Earl Grey tea.

Reading week in pictures: The Sparrow

This week, I started reading The Sparrow  by Mary Doria Russell, as part of The Sword and Laser January 2015 book pick. I'm enjoying it so far. Not quite what I was expecting for a sci-fi novel so am pleasantly surprised.