A dyslexic writes a novel…why?
Every wondered why someone wants to write a book? is it for fame? money? or maybe just spite…and of course to inspire those with dyslexia.
Every wondered why someone wants to write a book? is it for fame? money? or maybe just spite…and of course to inspire those with dyslexia.
Review of the Return to Azkaban at the Harry Potter Studios that celebrates 20 years.
April was a month filled with romance from first loves to cursed true love to second chances. This was a month with an eclectic mix of romance from YA fairytale fantasy, paranormal fantasy and escaping to Tuscany.
I hopped on the Eurostar from London with an early start at 2am and headed for a day trip to Brussels, Belgium.
Here’s what I got up to!
Saltblood is a historical fiction that recounts the life of notorious female pirate, Mary Read. I have mix feelings with this book and how Read is portrayed.
Read my book review to find out more.
Spring is well on its way – finally! March has been a journey of knight school and disgraced viscounts, a baking competition that reveals a dark secret, a voyage with infamous pirate Mary Read and first loves.
In celebration of World Book Day I’ve selected several books that hooked me onto reading as a teenager.
My February reads were a month of dreaming of hotter climates in the Tuscan sun, I took a trip back in time to eighteenth century Mount Vesuvius and visited a bookshop in Dubrovnik with a mix of non-fiction and fiction that whisked me away on multiple adventures.
I visited the historic and imposing fortress that is Windsor Castle. Read my review to discover my honest thoughts.