Take this one as a bit of an easy out for my bank account. I’m not a reader with a giant bookshelf and tonnes of book memorabilia, I usually get my books from the library and I can’t even think of a bookish novelty item I have. That doesn’t stop me from exploring the internet…
Month: March 2019
Exploring Ireland’s Largest Independent Bookstore
I am in shock that I hadn’t even heard of Chapters Bookstore on Parnell Street in Dublin despite living here all my life. So once I learned about it I needed to go ASAP. I don’t really go that far North in Dublin City very often or into the city much at all really, so…
10 Irish Books to Read for Saint Patrick’s Day
It goes without saying that Ireland was built on legends and stories as much as it was on rock and earth. My tiny island flourished at the hands of the fearless warriors, wrathful gods, fairies, selkies, and banshees that illuminated the Irish landscape. It’s even said that the mountains of Ireland are not mountains at…
The Six That Should Be Seven: Daisy Jones & The Six Full Review
I kind of get into mindsets with Goodreads where I’ve kind of fallen out of the habit of actually writing reviews for books I read. But this book specifically was always going to be one I wanted to review because of the hype surrounding its release after the phenomenal success of The Seven Husbands of…
My Booktube Games Experience
Right so, Booktube Games. I guess maybe I should start by introducing the readathon as a whole before getting into how it went for me. Booktube Games was a four-week long readathon that spanned for the entire month of February. It consisted of five different teams, named after different places in popular books (Camp Half-Blood,…