Category: Books

OZYAY Reviews & Podcast: The Diabolical Miss Hyde & Stars at Oktober Bend

OZYAY Reviews & Podcast: The Diabolical Miss Hyde & Stars at Oktober Bend

Steampunk isn’t my usual genre, but I thoroughly enjoyed The Diabolical Miss Hyde. While it isn’t particularly heavy on the steampunk elements, the gender swapped Jekyll/Hyde story in a fey-ridden Victorian London gave the story an interesting twist. I’ve read the original Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and I’m pleased to say that in this […]

Indulgence Insider #48 – Next OzYAY radio show & Aussie YA instagram challenge

Indulgence Insider #48 – Next OzYAY radio show & Aussie YA instagram challenge

Indulgence Insider is our version of Stacking the Shelves, Bought, Borrowed & Bagged and the Sunday Post, bringing you this week’s haul, bookish news and discussion posts from around the blogosphere! Hey guys! I’ve been quite exhausted after work lately, so I haven’t had the chance to blog much. I’ve mainly been eating lots of delicious food, […]

Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen Review: Coping with a jailed sibling

Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen Review: Coping with a jailed sibling

It took me a while to work up to reading Saint Anything, because of its emotionally heavy content. But it turns out I needn’t have worried, because Sarah Dessen writes beautiful contemporaries. It is an honest and real representation of how the incarceration of a sibling can impact your parents, your friends, yourself and the public perception of everyone around you. The […]

February 26, 2016 | 37 Comments
Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths Little Review: In Which Lots of Camel References Are Made

Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths Little Review: In Which Lots of Camel References Are Made

I remember when this book first came out, I was all “ewww it sounds like there’s a love triangle” and read reviews that lamented about the romance. And from that, I endeavored to stay away from it. However, I kept on seeing it lately (especially with the sequel releasing recently), and when I remembered that […]

February 25, 2016 | 24 Comments
By Aila J.
Posted in 4 stars, Books, Reviews