Bookish Brits: Why I Love… Maggie Stiefvater
One again, in honour of valentines day, the Bookish Brits team dedicated February to all of bookish things we love. Click here to watch all of our videos This year I decided to focus on my favourite author, Maggie Stiefvater.…
Buddy Review: Since You've Been Gone
This month Faye and Caroline divulge their deep dark secrets as well as their thoughts on Morgan Matson‘s newest novel, Since You’ve Been Gone. The Pre-Sloane Emily didn’t go to parties, she barely talked to guys, she didn’t do anything…
Buddy Review: Memoirs Of A Neurotic Zombie
Jeff Norton ‘My name is Adam Meltzer and the last thing I remember was being stung by a bee while swinging at a robot-shaped pinata on my twelfth birthday. I was dead before the candy hit the ground.’ Memoirs of…
Bookish Brits: Six Degrees Of Separation
This video is based on a feature I first came across at YA Yeah Yeah (here) and is inspired by the Meme, Six Degrees Of Separation, created by Anabell Smith and Emma J Chapman (here) Posted by Caroline
Buddy Review: Say Her Name
James Dawson Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Rowe is not the kind of person who believes in ghosts. A Halloween dare at her ridiculously spooky boarding school is no big deal, especially when her best friend Naya and cute local boy Caine agree…
Bookish Brits: Excuses and Summer TBR
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Buddy Review: Breakable by Tammara Webber
Tammara Webber He was lost and alone. Then he found her. And the future seemed more fragile than ever. As a child, Landon Lucas Maxfield believed his life was perfect and looked forward to a future filled with promise —…
Some Bookish Brits In New York
Buddy Review: Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
April Genevieve Tucholke You stop fearing the devil when you’re holding his hand… Nothing much exciting rolls through Violet White’s sleepy, seaside town… until River West comes along. River rents the guest house behind Violet’s crumbling estate, and as eerie,…
Buddy Review: Vicious
V.E Schwab Victor and Eli started out as college roommates—brilliant, arrogant, lonely boys who recognized the same sharpness and ambition in each other. In their senior year, a shared research interest in adrenaline, near-death experiences, and seemingly supernatural events reveals…