Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Top Five Tuesday

Hello, hello my lovelies,

How are you all?

Today I am taking part in Top Five Tuesday which is run by Shanah over at Bionic Book Worm.

This is what you have to do:

How you make your lists is completely up to you. Want to do authors first names? Go ahead! Want to do last names? Have at it! Want to do a mix of both? It’s your post and I’m not the Top 5 police who will send you to bookish jail or anything….. wait….. bookish jail? That sounds like fun…. can that be a thing? Point is, attack the alphabet as you please. I think I’ll be doing last names for these but I haven’t decided yet.
If you’re lucky enough to have your shelves organized in alphabetical order, then this will be easy! Me – I organize by genre so……. not so easy! I can’t wait for the chance to highlight a few authors I don’t talk about all that often!

Today we are finishing off authors with the letters U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
This is going to be soooo tricky!
U is for Alison Uttely who wrote The Little Grey Rabbit series.
V  has to be for Jules Verne
W is for E B White
X, Y and Z I couldn't do 😒
Have you got any suggestions?
Happy reading,
Allison xx


Monday, 30 March 2020

A book for each letter in my name


Hello, hello my lovelies,

How are you all doing stuck at home?

Just a fun post for you today. These are book titles for each letter of my first name.

As usual. I have posted links to Waterstones, however please also don't forget your local independent bookshops at this difficult time.


A is for A Pocketful of Stars by Aisha Bushby

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L is for Letters from the Lighthouse by Emma Carroll

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L is for The Land of Roar by Jenny McLachlan

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I is for The Iron Man by Ted Hughes

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S is for Starfell Willow Moss and the Lost Day by Dominique Valente


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O is for Orphans of the Tide by Struan Murray

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N is for Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend

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What books would you choose?


Keep safe.

Happy reading,

Allison xx

Sunday, 29 March 2020

Six For Sunday

Hello, hello my lovelies,

I hope you are feeling safe and well.

Today I am taking part in #sixforsunday, run by Steph over at alittlebutalot.

Here's what to do:

If you’re a blogger, you will find the prompts for January to March in this blog post and you can post a blog post with your six choices for that week’s prompt. If you’re not a blogger but want to join in anyway:
  • post a tweet with your choices
  • a picture on instagram showing us your choices
  • reply to my post with your choices
So on with this week's theme which is ...

6 characters I'd like to be like

Oh my this is tricky.

1. Atticus Finch

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He seems to come up in a lot of my posts but hey, I want to be like him!

2. Tilly Pages

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Who wouldn't want to have the ability to wander into your favourite books?

3. Milou from The Unadoptables

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I know she is an orphan and struggles not knowing who her family are, but I love the strength of her character and her drive to find answers.

4. Zinnie from The House of Hidden Wonders

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A little bit of a theme here but again, another orphan with a real strength of character.

5. Mary Poppins

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I mean I could fly to where I want to, keep everything and more in my bag, talk to the birds, jump into art and dance with cartoon penguins. Who wouldn't?


6. Heidi

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Just for where she lives and what she gets to live with and do.

So there you have it. My six for Sunday. What did you choose? I'd love to know.

Happy reading,

Allison xx

Thursday, 26 March 2020

What's on my TBR

Hello, hello my lovelies,

I sincerely hope you are all keeping safe and well. Massive thanks go out to all key workers out there.

Today I am sharing what is on my TBR. The trouble is it is ever growing - do you have this problem? It seems that for every book I read, another 6 or so go on the list!

I'm not going to put pictures or anything but just write you a list. To keep the list small, I'm just going to tell you what I have on my kindle rather than my physical shelves.

Here we go!

1. The Missing and the Dead by Stuart Macbride
2. The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
3. The Elephant in the Garden by Michael Morpurgo
4. The Mystery of Smugglers Cove by Paul Moxham
5. The Creakers by Tom Fletcher
6. The Great Brain Robbery by P.G. Bell
7. The Golden Acorn by Catherine Cooper
8. Bedtime Stories for Kids by Uncle Amon
9. Witch School by Katrina Kahler
10. Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend
11. Cogheart by Peter Bunzl
12. A Study in Scarlet by Sherlock Holmes
13. An Elf's Equations by Dianna Sanchez
14. Geraldine and the Most Spectacular Science Project by Sol Rewan
15. The Girl Who Speaks Bear by Sophie Anderson
16. Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valour by Ally Carter
17. The Thief Knot by Kate Millard
18. The Forgotten Palace by Luke Aylan
19. Emily Winsna and the Tides of Time by Liz Kessler
20. Women Win the Vote by Nancy Kennedy
21. Tiger Heart by Penny Chrimes
22. The Spectrum Girls Survival Guide by Sienna Castellon
23. Monstrous Devices by Damian Love
24. Unexpected Super Spy by Zanib Mian
24. Scribble Witch Notes in Class by Inky Willis
24. Where the World Turns Wild by Nicola Penfold
25. A Sprinkle of Sorcery by Michelle Harrison
26. The Ninjabread Man by Stewart Ross
27. Viper's Daughter by Michelle Paver
28. Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
29. Brightstorm by Vashti Hardy
30. The Highland Falcon Thief by M G Leonard
31. The Wild Way Home by Sophie Kirtley
32. Callum McBride by Mike Riding
33. The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn
34. Duncan Versus the Googleys by Kate Milner
35. Fire Boy by J M Joseph
36. Britfield and the Lost Crown Book 1 by C R Stewart
37. Attack of the Heebie Jeebies Dream Team 1 by Tom Percival
38. Orphans of the Tide by Struan Murray
39. Jungledrop by Abi Elphinstone
40. The Slug Queen Chronicles Season One by S.G. Thomas
41. Fig Swims the World by Lou Abercrombie
42. The Animalas of Lockwood Manor by Jane Healey
43. Thw Witches of Willow Cove byJosh Roberts
44. BOOT The Rusty Rescue by Shane Hegarty
45. The Vanishing Trick by Jenni Spangler

So just the 45 then 😃😃😃

Any on there you've read? Any take your fancy? Any surprises? Drop me a line. I'd love to know.

What's on your TBR?

Happy reading,

Allison xx

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Top 5 Tuesday

Hello, hello my lovelies,

I hope you are all well and staying healthy.

Today I'm joining in with Top 5 Tuesday; however, I've joined in half way through this theme. I should be doing favourite authors with the letters P, Q, R, S and T but to catch up, I'm going to do A to T (not really a top 5 at all!).

This is run by Shanah at Bionic Book Worm so a big thank you and do pop along if you would like to join in as well.

I'm going to mix up and probably have first and surnames as the letter - just to help myself out a little but I am going to try to stick to middle grade authors.

Here we go!

A - Abi Elphinstone 
B -  Peter Bunzl 
C - Emma Carroll
D - Catherine Doyle
E - Eloise Williams
F - Fleur Hitchcock
G - Sharon Gosling
H - Konnie Huq
I - Eva Ibbotson
J - Jessica Townsend 
K - Katherine Rundell
L - M G Leonard 
M - Maz Evans 
N - James Nicol
O - Onjali Rauf
P - Phillip Pullman 
Q
R - J K Rowling
S - Sophie Anderson 
T - Lisa Thompson

Unfortunately, Q stumped me. Any suggestions?

I hope you enjoyed this.

Happy reading,

Allison xx