Review: Know Yourself by Irene Smit and Astrid van der Hulst
I’m so happy journaling is become more popular because it can really help you sort out yourself
I’m so happy journaling is become more popular because it can really help you sort out yourself
Add on Goodreads Quick InfoThe Minimalist Home Series: Standalone Genre: Non-Fiction Trigger Warnings: ableistic, maybe more Rating: dnf BlurbThe Minimalist Home A popular minimalist blogger and author of The More of Less shows you how to methodically turn your home into a place of peace, contentment, and purposeful living. One […]
Add on Goodreads Quick InfoMadam Tulip and the Bones Of Chance Series: Madam Tulipbook 3 Genre: Crime, Paranormal Trigger Warnings: none Rating: 4/5 Stars BlurbMadam Tulip and The Bones Of Chance A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry O’Donnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But […]
I can’t enjoy a book like this and even if I could, I wouldn’t want to.
Just because it’s YA doesn’t mean a book can’t have a powerful message.
I have dreaded writing this review so much. But like I said in the beginning, I’m all for honest reviews.
Like… YOU DO NOT ASK A REVIEWER TO NOT PUBLISH THEIR REVIEW IF IT’S GOING TO BE A “BAD” REVIEWS.
No, seriously, I can’t tell you a lot about this book because it’s seems to be only about fucking.
It’s way too much action and not enough character development. But I still read it because I had to know what will happen next.
I’m not too sure about Nathan on his own. He reads very Gary Sue to me.