Book review #12: The Night She Disappeared

Book review: The Night She Disappeared Format: Kindle ebook Rating: 5/5  O My Gawdd!! Guys, you HAVE TO read this. If this is the only fiction you read this month (or year!), YOU HAVE TO.  I wanted to talk about the plot so much with my housemate but she kept saying that she’ll read it […]

Book review #10: The Stalker

Book review: The Stalker by Sarah Alderson Format: ebook Rating: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I started reading this after reading a review by @pageturningpals_ and wish I could give her a firm handshake and a massive thank-you hug! Excerpt from GR: Newly-weds Liam and Laura are spending their honeymoon in paradise: just the two of them on a […]

Book review #9: The Unhoneymooners

Book review: The Unhoneymooners by Christina LaurenFormat: ebookRating: 2/5 ⭐⭐ An enjoyable, quick read but just.. not enough (for me)? If you’re here for a quick review, then this Pros/Cons section is for you. (If you have some extra time then check out the full review down below). Pros:🌸 Short, easy read.🌸 Funny. Cons:🥲 This […]

Book review #8: The Hunting Party

Dear lovely readers! How’s everyone doing this week? I’ve had a crazy busy set of night shifts last week which I’m using as an excuse for the delay in writing up this review. I spent the weekend trying to recover my energy and will to continue living. Somehow it’s already Monday and here I am […]

Book review #7: Writers & Lovers

So, Writers & Lovers. I just had to get on the hype since it received really good reviews on Goodreads, although I’ve never read any of Ms King’s previous books. I bought the audiobook version initially and decided I didn’t like the narrator, I’m not sure why myself. Was it her voice or the way […]

Book review #3: The Last Mrs Parrish

Rating : ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5) You might enjoy it too! (especially if you’re post nights 😴) Amber Patterson is a con-artist who befriends the innocent and unsuspecting Daphne Parrish, aiming to steal her handsome and wealthy entrepreneur husband. This novel is divided into three parts, the first third is Amber’s point of view, the second is […]

Book review #2: Originals

Book review: Originals by @adamgrant Rating: 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I LOVED this book. It compiles interesting researches to help understand why some people can come up with really cool ideas. Where do these amazing ideas come from? How do I become one of those people? ‘The originals’ always question the defaults and are not afraid to take […]

Book review #1: The Midnight Library

One of my favourite fiction in 2020. A gem, literally, from Matt Haig.. one of them authors I follow on Twitter but never really read any of their books. Until The Midnight Library did its rounds again sometime mid November last year. It tells the story of Nora Seed whom after feeling unfulfilled for so […]