Today I am bringing you a book that is very popular and it feels like everyone around me and their mothers loved it. I read this together with my friend Amanda. My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante was first published on October 19th 2011. It was originally written in Italian and has been translated to […]
Tag: october
A retelling worth of attention: The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Book Review) #Blogtober #Retelling #Halloween @PRHGlobal
GIFTED / Today I want to talk about a book I read back in August. I loved this author’s novel Mexican Gothic so I was excited to be invited to read and review The Daughter of Doctor Moreau. This book was published on July 19th 2022 by Del Rey and it has 306 pages. I […]
So… Blogtober begins!
Hi Guys!Few days ago I have been thinking how irregular my posts have been this year, and how, this year, it has been more days without anything new written on Book Dust Magic then days when I had something to say.One of the results of me being absent from the blogosphere is my English started […]
Another retelling, but it’s a horror: Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood #BookReview #BookBloggers #Horror @WednesdayBooks
GIFTED / I really enjoy retellings so I always look forward to discover new ones, especially if the retelling is witten in genre different then the original story, like it was the case with Within These Wicked Walls, where the author managed to make horror out of the love story (but if you ask me, […]
The one that wasn’t for me: The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix @PRHGlobal #partner #horror #books
GIFTED / Hi guys, today I want to talk about a book I read recently, that is pretty hyped up. Horror genre is still pretty new to me when it comes to books (movies I wantch all my life and it’s my favourite genre) so I don’t know what works good for me and what […]
Witchy with great sense of humour: The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams (Book Review) @PRHGlobal #partner #Halloween #paranormal
GIFTED / Today I want to talk about the only book I read during spookathon. It has been a while since I finished it, but my thoughts about it are still pretty fresh. The Babysitters Coven was published on Septebmer 17th 2019 by Delacorte Press. It has 368 pages. I want to thank the team […]
Books I read in October (Monthly Reading Wrap Up) #BookBloggers #BookLovers #Reading #October
Hi Guys, October was not the best month for me reading wise. The reading and reviewing slumps got me and I managed to finish only 6 books. It wouldn’t be that bad if I didn’t have all the time in the world to actually read, but it is what it is now. I guess my […]
My Spookathon TBR #Spookathon #Readathon #Reading #BookTube
Hi guys! So, after my failure in Contemporary-a-thon I decided to give myself another chance and I will be participating in Spookathon, a readathon hosted by booktuber Lala from BooksandLala, that takes place from October 14-20th. I already knew I wanted to participate in one readathon during October, but I couldn’t find one that wasn’t […]
The one that surprised me: I Know You Remember by Jennifer Donaldson (Book Review) @PRHGlobal #partner #thriller #Halloween
GIFTED / I recently read one ya thriller that really impressed me, and I want to tell you all about it (without spoiling you). I Know You Remember was published today (October 8th 2019) by Razorbill and it has 336 pages. I want to thank the team from Penguin Random House Global for sending me […]
Funny, spooky and moral: The Dark Lord Clementine by Sarah Jean Horwitz (Book Review) #Halloween #MiddleGrade #Paranormal
GIFTED / Today I want to talk about paranormal middle grade novel that I have read recently. It is perfect pick for October, when we prepare for the Halloween. The Dark Lord Clementine was published today (October 1st 2019) by Algonquin Young Readers and it has 336 pages. I have received a Netgalley invitation to […]