Tuesday 31 March 2015

Reading Slumps

   Reading slumps are the devils work, as I'm sure people who have suffered from them before will know. I have so many books I want to read; so many books I need to read, but alas, no book has been able to drag me out of this hole I seem to have found myself in.

Currently, I'm trying to read 'The 5th Wave' by Rick Yancey, and while I am enjoying it, everything I'm reading just isn't...sticking. And by that, I mean I could read the same paragraph five times and not even realise because none of the words have actually registered in my head. The writing hasn't stuck.

And I'm really struggling to snap myself out of it.

   So I was wondering, are any of you guys currently experiencing your very own reading slump? Or how have you gotten over them in the past?

If any of you have suggestions for a lighthearted read, please comment below. Thanks!

- Emma

Happy Reading!

Review: Love, Lies and Lemon Pies by Katy Cannon

 

Love, Lies and Lemon Pies is a book by Katy Cannon, first published in 2014 by Stripes Publishing.

This book is an easy read but with a deeply emotional storyline, exploring the struggles of a teenager who wants to hide her home life.

Lottie, the main character, has a troubled life. Her dad died a year ago, and her mom has taken to hoarding her own (and other peoples) forgotten items. Her house is full to the brim of magazines, empty food containers and charity shop finds. Lottie lost her friends and tried to cope with everything on her own, much to the concern of her school and Head of Year. 

Eventually, Lottie was summoned to the school office, to discuss her friendships, or lack of them. While there, she meets Mac, the school 'bad boy'. Desperately trying to reassure the Head, she tells him she is joining the brand new school Bake Club.

At Bake Club, she discovers more and more about herself and Mac, who was apparently kicked out of another GCSE class, and told to take Food Technology. Surprisingly, Mac seems to love baking, and is better at it than he lets on. Lottie starts to bake again, for the first time since her dad died, and the two form a bond. 

Bake Club is the only thing Lottie looks forward to...but everyone thinks she is perfect there. Desperately trying to hide her house from her fellow bakers and friends, her lies are continuously put under pressure. 

What I loved about this book is the unique way Katy Cannon has included recipes at the start of every chapter: it's perfect for all of you who are enthusiastic in the kitchen!

To find out what happens to Lottie...indulge in Love, Lies and Lemon Pies.

 -Beth

Happy reading!

Monday 30 March 2015

Book Scented Products

Here's a few book scented perfumes and candles for all of us bibliophiles!

-Beth

Happy reading!

Hello fellow bibliophiles!

This blog is for all the bookworms out there; the ones who are just as obsessed with reading as we are! Here, you’ll find reviews and recommendations, and anything else that has to do with books.

Find out more about us and our blog on the About page!

- Beth & Emma

Happy reading!❤