Stacking the Shelves & Wrappin’ It Up February 2015

Books: I did really well controlling the purchases this month! I did however receive some lovely gifts for my Birthday and won a competition or two! Brandie @ Brandie is a Book Junkie was kind enough to gift me Hopeless and Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover, I’ve already read them both, and the Finding Cinderella novella, […]

Top Ten Tuesday – My Favourite Kick-Ass Heroines

Top Ten Favourite Kick-Ass Heroines Heroines from Literature 1. Celaena Sardothien from Throne of Glass: This girl has to be given the #1 spot. She’s a feared Assassin, who’s had to deal with a lot in her life. She’s fearless, strong, independent, sassy. All Hail, Celaena! (I see Natalie Dormer when I think of her). 2. Katniss Everdeen […]

(It’s My) Birthday Tag and Giveaway!

Today is my Birthday, and I am 25 years-old. I don’t know what I should say to follow that statement… 🙂 It’s only recently that I’ve begun to feel like an actual adult, and I’m still not sure if I’ve acclimatized to it, or not. When I was younger, I expected there to be some […]

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Review: Be Safe I Love You

Lauren Clay has returned from a tour of duty in Iraq just in time to spend the holidays with her family. Before she enlisted, Lauren, and her brother, Danny, made the most of their modest circumstances, escaping into their imaginations and forming an indestructible bond. Joining the army allowed Lauren to continue to provide for her family, but it came at a great cost.

2.5* Read!

Book Blogger Love-A-Thon: The Questionnaire

I only found out about this recently and rushed to join in! The Book Blogger Love-a-Thon is hosted by Alexa Loves Books and the first post is a questionnaire so readers can get to know me a little better. What’s your name?  Rachel, but people always call me Rach. Where in the world are you blogging from? Ireland. Specifically […]

Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award #2!

I was nominated by … @ My Little Book Blog for my second Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award, thanks! You can check out the answers for my first award. The Rules: Thank the blogger who nominated you, linking back to their site Answer the ten questions sent to you Make up ten new questions for your nominees […]

Colouring Books – For Adults

I’m not the most visually creative person (I leave that up to my sister). I like to think I’ve always been much better with words. But there has always been a part of me that wants to be visually creative, and it’s a part of me that I struggle to satisfy. Because, let’s face it, I’m just not. In […]

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New Feature: Babes and Books!

Recently on the blog I’ve been getting into doing quite a few joint-reads and conversational reviews. These used to be one-offs I’d do with other bloggers when we had a book on our TBRs we were both excited about, but with two bloggers in particular, regular joint reviews and shared fan-girling started to sound like […]

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(S)he Said Discussion – Sex In Erotic Fiction

HE SAID, SHE SAID is a brand-spanking-new feature created and hosted by Rachel (at) Confessions of a Book Geek and Joey (at) Thoughts and Afterthoughts, where formality is thrown out of the window in no-holds-barred discussions on all things bookish.

To-date we have discussed Sex in Adult/NA Fiction and Sex in YA Fiction, and with the release of the much-anticipated Fifty Shades of Grey movie, we thought it was about time we tackled the third and final He Said, She Said post on sex in books, with Erotic Fiction.

Top Ten Tuesday – Book Geek Problems

Top Ten Book Geek Problems I’m loving this week’s topic, as there’s so many Book Geek problems only other Book Geeks understand!! Looking forward to seeing what everyone picks! (PS I often tweet with #bookgeekproblems – join me in my whinging!) 1. When someone asks to borrow one of your favourite books… Very few people […]

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Review: All The Light We Cannot See

Marie Laure lives with her father in Paris within walking distance of the Museum of Natural History where he works as the master of the locks. When she is six, she goes blind, and her father builds her a model of their neighbourhood, every house, every manhole, so she can memorise it with her fingers and navigate the real streets with her feet and cane. When the Germans occupy Paris, father and daughter flee to Saint-Malo on the Brittany coast, where Marie-Laure’s agoraphobic great uncle lives in a tall, narrow house by the sea.

In another world in Germany, an orphan boy, Werner, grows up with his younger sister, Jutta, both enchanted by a crude radio Werner finds. He becomes a master at building and fixing radios, a talent that wins him a place at an elite and brutal military academy and, ultimately, makes him a highly specialised tracker of the Resistance. Werner travels through the heart of Hitler Youth to the far-flung outskirts of Russia, and finally into Saint-Malo, where his path converges with Marie-Laure.

2.5* Read!

2015 Discussion Challenge

2015 marked the first time I would be blogging at the turn of a new year, which meant New Year resolutions, blog housekeeping and challenge sign-ups. I decided early-on that I wasn’t going to sign-up to too many challenges because I didn’t want to overstretch myself, but I’m adding just one more to the list. The […]

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Review: How (Not) To Fall In Love

17 year-old Darcy is completely unprepared when her car is repossessed from the parking lot of her elite private school. Turns out her father, a semi-famous motivational speaker, has skipped town, abandoning his family while his business collapses. Desperate to sell her expensive jewellery for much-needed cash, Darcy discovers that her dad’s brother runs a funky thrift shop on a street full of eccentric characters, including a coffee shop owner named Liz and one supremely hot fix-it guy named Lucas.

4* Read!

Loony Literate Launch Tag!

The lovely Emily @ The Loony Literate is celebrating the launch of her new blog and design by hosting a giveaway and tag. I’ve followed Emily for a while now and definitely recommend checking her blog out! 1. What’s something a bit LOONY about you? I struggled with this for ages and even tweeted Emily about […]

Top Ten Tuesday – Loves and Loathes In Romances

Top Ten Loves and Loathes In Romances Ohhh, this was a tricky one. I know what I like and what I don’t like when I’m reading it, but trying to put those things into a list was surprisingly tough! Especially because I know I like things that others don’t, or things that I know I […]

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Review: Dear Daughter

LA IT girl Janie Jenkins has it all. The looks, the brains, the connections. The criminal record.

Ten years ago, in a trial that transfixed America, Janie was convicted of murdering her mother. Now she’s been released on a technicality she’s determined to unravel the mystery of her mother’s last words, words that send her to a tiny town in the very back of beyond. But with the whole of America’s media on her tail, convinced she’s literally got away with murder, she has to do everything she can to throw her pursuers off the scent. She knows she really didn’t like her mother. Could she have killed her?

3.5* Read!