Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Five Cute Tote Bags

What does every book lover need to carry her books? Well a cute tote bag of course! Here are my favourite five of the moment...

1. Theres No Place Like The Bookstore - Waterstones. This tote bag has to be my favourite - that typography though.
2. Read to Me - The Literary Gift Company. There is nothing better than being read to, amirite?!
3. Banned Books - Foyles. Just because I like to be a bit sassy with my reading choices...
4. Read Banned Books - Waterstones. (Enter sassy girl emoji here)
5. 1984 George Orwell - The Literary Gift Company. 1984 absolutely blew my mind (read my review here). I love this 1984 tote bag for its simple and clean design.

Sunday, 17 September 2017

Capital - James Lanchester

People fascinate me. I understand that most people in general find humankind interesting, but I think people are so bloody fascinating. I love hearing peoples life stories. I love digesting relationships. I love interpreting body language. I love secrets and history. I love knowing what makes people tick.

Capital tells the story of several people and families that are connected to Pepys Road - a quiet suburb in South London. A pretty classic story thread that will always intrigue me.

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Set Free - Emma Slade

Emma Slade's story is truly amazing. After being held at gunpoint whilst on a business trip, Emma changes her whole life and dedicated her life to become a Bhudist Nun.


Friday, 25 August 2017

1984 - George Orwell

If you are looking for an in-depth, wisdom enducing review of George Orwell's 1984 then you are in the wrong place. I feel that I could never put into words how much this book blew my little mind. I could not do justice to this book.

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

The Girls - Emma Cline

The Girls tells the story of Evie Boyd's summer. The book is largely set in the hazy 1960s. Evie is 14 years old. Evie meets a group of girls who are in a cult.