
Book Review | Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
An LGBTQ millennial masterpiece, Casey McQuiston mixes American politics with British royalty, and we are left with a genius summer rom-com – what a treat!

Yikes!
Yikes! David Wallace-Well’s book ‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ explores the hot topic of climate change and alarming facts about the not so bright future of Planet Earth.

Book Review | Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter
Beautiful Ruins is a tale with many twists and turns and shifting perspectives between intertwining characters. Spanning over five decades, we connect the dots as this love story unfolds.

Book Review | The Switch by Beth O'Leary
Beth O’Leary strikes again! After releasing The Flatshare, she is back with The Switch; another feel-good read sure to uplift any mood.

Book Review | My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
Kate Elizabeth Russell's debut novel My Dark Vanessa lives up to its title; dark and unsettling but a compelling read about sexual abuse.

The August Stack
While I only read 3 books in August, they sure were goodies!

Book Review | The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaarder
Explore the realms of magic and philosophy, by the touch of the Sticky Bun Book and Rainbow Fizz - if you know, you know. And if you don’t, what are you waiting for?

Yikes!
Yikes! Today’s thought-provoking message brought to you by Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking

Book Review | City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
This book really crept up on me! I’m so happy to have delved into such a fun and flirty novel! Hope you enjoy!

The July Stack
July’s list summed up: A little spot of Stephen Hawking for the mind and some Elizabeth Gilbert for the soul!