Blog Update 26th March 2023
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
My Endless Shelf is not currently accepting book review submissions or posting new reviews or podcast episodes.  Do feel free to scroll through past reviews or use the search functionality.  ..read more
Visit website
New Year Reading Update & Top 5 Books of 2022
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
I hope 2023 is treating you well so far and that you're already reading some great books! I can't really believe that I'm already on my 3rd book of the year, with my last book being my first 5-star read of 2023! Keep reading for an update on my favourite books of 2022, what I'm reading now, and what's to come for My Endless Shelf and the Turn the Page podcast in 2023.  ..read more
Visit website
Book Review: Out of Character by Jenna Miller
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
I too need an Ursula Halloween costume!!  If Willowdean Dickson is your ultimate book girlfriend and you wish Leah Burke was your best friend, you'll adore Cassidy Williams.  Cass Williams is a 17-year-old, out and proud queer teen who's more than a little obsessed with her secret online role playing group. When her mom leaves suddenly, Cass is left feeling abandoned by the parent she spent most of her time with, feeling like a third wheel with her best-friend and his girlfriend, and floundering at the prospect of having a cool girlfriend.  To cope with reality, she retreats int ..read more
Visit website
Turn The Page Podcast: Ep 14: Spooky Reads with Gina Blaxill
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Welcome back to the Turn The Page podcast.  As we hurtle towards Halloween, this month, our episode is all about Spooky Reads. Sophie and I explain why we don't like "traditional" horror novels but why spooky reads make for perfect reading at this time of year. We share some of our favourites to help you get into the Halloween spirit, and YA author Gina Blaxill joins us to chat about her latest 'spooky read', Good Enough To Eat.  Join us for spooky fun and lots of reading recommendations ..read more
Visit website
Book Review & Blog Tour: Wolfsong by TJ Klune
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for one of my favourite books of all time!! is out NOW in the UK with a gorgeous new cover by the team at Red Nose Studios who also created the House in the Cerulean Sea and Under the Whispering Door covers.  I pre-ordered the exclusive sprayed page edition of this book from Waterstones (still waiting for it to arrive ?) and Black Crow PR (who've organised this tour) kindly sent me a paperback that I'm giving away, so do check out the competition below and enter for your chance to win!  I have reviewed this book before and you can check out here, b ..read more
Visit website
Turn The Page Podcast: Ep 13: Graphic Novel Marathon
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Welcome back to the Turn The Page podcast.  This month, our episode is all about Graphic Novels and Comics. Sophie and I dove headfirst into a graphic novel marathon and discovered that we seem to have a "type" when it comes to the kinds of graphic novels and comics we really love.  Join us to find out what we've been reading, and why we think digital works perfectly for this format ..read more
Visit website
Book Review: Ghost of Lies by Alice Winters
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Book Review: Ghost of Lies by Alice Winters Though I was born with the ability to see the dead, I struggled with it until my brother was killed and his ghost was left behind. Now, I’m determined to figure out who is responsible for his death… the problem is that Detective Maddox Booker, the one working the case, is a grumpy and stubborn man who wants nothing to do with me and definitely doesn’t believe in ghosts. It doesn’t help that I keep finding myself looking ridiculous in front of the detective, thanks to interfering ghosts who enjoy laughing at my expense. Still, the more I’m around Madd ..read more
Visit website
Turn The Page Podcast: Ep 12: What Makes a Thriller?
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Welcome back to the Turn The Page podcast.  This month, our episode is all about Thrillers. Sophie is a big thriller reader, but thrillers haven't always been my cup of tea, or so I thought. But after chatting about different books, and seeing what falls under the 'thriller' category on Goodreads, this month, we're asking the question, 'What exactly makes a thriller a To help us out, I'll be chatting to two thriller/mystery authors, Kathryn Foxfield and Maya MacGregor about their latest books and asking them what goes into writing a gripping thriller/mystery.  ..read more
Visit website
Book Review: The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya MacGregor
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
Book Review: The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya MacGregor In this queer contemporary YA mystery, a nonbinary teen with autism realizes they must not only solve a 30-year-old mystery but also face the demons lurking in their past in order to live a satisfying life. Sam Sylvester's not overly optimistic about their recent move to the small town of Astoria, Oregon after a traumatic experience in their last home in the rural Midwest. Yet Sam's life seems to be on the upswing after meeting several new friends and a potential love interest in Shep, the pretty neighbor. However, Sam c ..read more
Visit website
My Q2 2022 Reading Wrap-Up
My Endless Shelf
by
1y ago
I'm in a bit of a book slump...and it blows! It's been a slow quarter for me in terms of reading, I seem to keep starting books but not finishing them and I'm feeling in a bit of a funk.  My personal life has been a bit all over the place as well lately so I'm blaming that for now. You might have also noticed that there was no Turn The Page podcast episode in July as Sophie and I struggled to get our calendars to match up and find a recording date that worked.  In good news, I'm excited to announce that our next author interview is coming very soon! This time, I'll be chatting with t ..read more
Visit website

Follow My Endless Shelf on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR