Hello again bookish friends! I’m here again with my favourite reviews of the week!
I’m not sure if you can tell but I’ve been a crappy blogger this weekend, and even though I had this blog post written I didn’t schedule it. My aim was to do these posts for every Saturday, but that doesn’t always happen, depending on how busy my week is etc. So from here on in, this post is going to go out whenever I have time!
I hope you guys enjoy the post and find a few reviews you missed from your feed this week!
The inspiration for this blog meme comes from Novels and Nonfiction’s “Links I Loved This Week” posts.
8th September
Novels and Nonfiction reviewed Book of Essie by Meghan MacLean Weir – I love the way this review is set out in such an easy to decipher way!
What’s Nonfiction reviewed Killer on the Road by Ginger Strand – as always, an interesting true crime review coming out of this blog and a new book to add to my TBR!
Dee’s Rad Reads and Reviews reviewed Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough – I’m excited to start this book as I’m part of a big read-along for it in October, so it’s great to see positive reviews for it
Jo’s Book Blog reviewed The Blinds by Adam Sternbergh – sounds like an interesting new mystery novel! This review definitely piqued my interest
10th September
The Misstery reviewed Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah – Annie always has such geat book recommendations!
Keeper of Pages reviewed In the Silence by M. R. MacKenzie – sounds like an interesting recommendation for anyone who loves a crime thriller that doesn’t focus too much on the hard-hitting stuff!
I Wuv Books reviewed And The Ocean Was Our Sky by Patrick Ness – a wonderful and honest review of Ness’ newest release
12th September
Pages and Tea reviewed The Outsider bt Stephen King – I haven’t actually seen many reviews for this book but I definitely like the sound of it!
Lindsey Reads and Reviews reviewed Tear Me Apart by J. T. Ellison – this sounds like a really interesting read! Lindey’s review definitely makes me want to pick it up at some point soon
Reader Vocarious reviewed Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut – I’d not heard of this Vonnegut book before now but it sounds intriguing and I like this was this review highlights it could be a struggle for some readers to get into
I Have Thoughts on Books reviewed Six Stories by Matt Weslowski – love this honest review! I think I’ve only seen glowing reviews for this one so far os it so it’s good to read a differing opinion
The Beauty of Reading reviewed The Narrow Bed by Sophie Hannah – I’ve not got on with this author in the past, but this is a wonderful review for her book so it might just be worth giving her a second chance…
13th September
What’s Nonfiction reviewed The Real Lolita by Sarah Weinman – I personally enjoyed Lolita as a novel and want to read it again soon as I haven’t read it since being 15 and I think I can take so much more away from it now, but maybe I will read this book first to get a new perspective on the characters. Wonderful non-fiction review from Ren as always
14th September
Ayunda Bhuwana reviewed Misery by Stephen King – love this review for one of my favourite books!
Write Through the Night reviewed Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty – this is one of those books I’ve avoided for ages for no particular reason but I definitely should check it out. Love Joce’s review style too!
15th September
The Quick Knitter reviewed Overkill by Vanda Symon – the more I see reviews for this book the more I want to get my hands on it!!
Buried Under Books reviewed Cult X by Fuminori Nakamura – sounds like an interesting, if not difficult read!
So there we have it! Those are my favourite review posts from this week. Thanks to all the bloggers featured for the fantastic content this week!
And onto the next week… I’m looking forward to reading some new reviews!
Thank you for the shout out! I really hope you enjoy the book too and I look forward to your review. 😀
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This is one of my favorite posts. I love reading reviews from different bloggers and this is a great way for me to find new ones! I do however end up adding books to my list! Haha
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I do too! This blog post has ruined my TBR even more than it was already ruined!!
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Thanks so much for the shout out! I adore that book and can even say it’s one of my favourites as well 😀
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Thank you for the shout out 😊 Just spotted your link to a Misery review too, I can’t believe I’ve not read that book yet!
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Thanks and Misery is amazing, definitely read it when you can!!
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I love reading these posts! I’d love to join the readalong of Cross Her Heart in October as I’ve been meaning to get round to it for ages! X
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It’s set up on Instagram by ScaredStraightReads – see if you can join 🙂
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Thank you for featuring my review, always honoured 😊
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Thank you so much for these features! I got the same idea from the Real Lolita, having been years since the last time I read Lolita I want to read it again with this new perspective that book’s given me. I’ve read it two or three times and each time I noticed something new and felt like I developed different perspectives on it. And the background The Real Lolita provides on Nabokov would add a lot to a reread of the novel, I think. Thanks again for your kind words!!
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No worries and yes I definitely think this new inofmration is going to add a lot to my reread, whenever I get around to it! 🙂
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Thank you so much for featuring my review of Cat’s Cradle! I hope you enjoy it if you decide to pick the book up!
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Thank you for the shoutout ❤
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Thanks for giving me so much inspiration for people to follow 😉 great post!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Thanks for including me! I’m happy you find my review format clear. I changed it up a year or so ago and it’s also easier for me to put the reviews together this way 🙂
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No worries and yeah, I love your format!
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Great list! These are fun to read, but definitely post them when you want to and don’t feel obligated to do so. We’ll enjoy them whenever you’re ready to post them!
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Thanks Nicole! It was getting to the point where I was just avoiding thinking about them on busy weeks, a lot of work goes into them so it’s a big commitment, which is fine when I have the time! 🙂
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Thank you for the mention! It’s lovely to know that a review I’ve written has you interested in reading the book! 🙂
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Thank you so much for including my review!
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Oooo! So many great bloggers! I love Ayunda Bhuwana’s reviews…I’m envious of the skills!!
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She’s a fab reviewer!!
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I just find her reviews very well put and not too long…something I’ve been desperately working on ha-ha! I always find mine end up being too long, even when I try to shorten them.
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This one wasn’t by Karin but yesss, you need to try her 😛
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Haha, oops! How did I managed that 😛
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