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Saturday, 9 August 2014

Currently Reading.... The Wild Girl


This is the cover of 'The Wild Girl' by Kate Forsyth, and ain't it pretty? It's a lot more powder blue in real life. It's set in Napoleonic times in Cassel, Germany. Dortchen Wild lives next to the Grimm family and as she grows up she begins to develop feelings for the second oldest brother, Wilhelm. I wanted a book similar to Sally Gardner's work, and I hadn't managed to find a historical/fairy-tale for a long time. Most 'fairy-tale' books I'd found were just fantasy. To be honest, I think I've found it. I'm only 137 pages in, and the writing's beautiful, the story captivating. 

I can't wait to finish it! By the way the nail polish I'm wearing is Maybelline's Color Show in Love this Sweater. (Weird name, I know).

Here's some recommendations for those of you who, like me, love historical/ magic/ fairy-tale/romance kind of stories.

The Red Necklace, Sally Gardner , 1st of the 'French Revolution' duo.
I, Coriander  - same author as above

- Lucy xx



Harry Potter TAG

When I was a kid, Harry Potter was possibly one of the only things I really read. Well, Michael Morpurgo books and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe were certainly favourites, so my reading habits became a routine: Read HP series, couple of Michael Morpurgos, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to lift me out of the sadness that the Michael Morpurgo books produced, and then the cycle would start all over again.

Let's just say I was waiting for my Hogwarts letter long after I turned eleven.

Here's my Harry Potter collection. 



Friday, 8 August 2014

The Act of Leaving Your Books in Random Places.

Have you ever done that? Left a book in a cafe, public transport, park bench or bus stop. Left it for someone else to stumble upon it and begin reading it? I did this yesterday (yes, sorry I haven't been posting for a while, I was in Scotland), and left Adele Park's Spare Brides on Edinburgh Trams. See what I thought of that book here.

Despite my negative experience reading the book, I wanted the stranger who picked up my book to have a positive reading experience. So I left a little message on the flycover : 'Howdy, Please read me & enjoy ^_^'.

Recently, I found a website, bookcrossing, where you can track the travels of your 'released' book. I'm not a member of bookcrossing yet, but next time I want to 'release' a book, I'll use bookcrossing, and tell everyone on here!

Would you ever leave a book in a public place?
(Obviously don't leave it in a shop, charity shop or library.)

What are your opinions on leaving books??

- Lucy xx