Posted in Awards/Tags, Books

I’ll get around to it later… Book Tag!!!

Hi, today I’m going to be doing this book tag. I saw this post on I have 12% of a plan by Diamond and it looked like so much fun, I just had to do it. Thank you Diamond and here is the link to her post.

Time for another bookish post!

The Rules

Link back to the original post at Quote,Unquote so the creator can read your answers.

Link back to the post of the person who tagged you and thank them.

You may use the included graphic anywhere in your post but you don’t have to.

Fill all 7 categories.

You can either leave this tag upon so anyone can do it or tag up to 7 people.

The Categories

1. A classic book you have been meaning to read forever but haven’t yet.

I just can’t bring myself to read it.

2. A book on your shelf that you haven’t read yet.

Think I got this about a year ago.

3. A book that you got recently but you haven’t read.

Over the summer holidays! They are nearly here, only like a month and a half to go.

4. A book that you’ve had forever but haven’t read.

Maybe 3,4 years?!

5. A book that a friend recommended that you haven’t read.

Its this book series by Chris Ryan and my friend loves them.

6. A book you are procrastinating on.

Jane Eyre😥

7. The next book on your TBR (to be read).

I am not sure if this counts as I’ve already read it buuuuuut I’m planning on reading it next.

I am leaving this tag open for anyone who wants to do it! Let me know if you do it!

That post was a lot of fun! I hope you enjoyed this post, something a bit different as I don’t normally do tags. Remember to check out the original post and Diamond’s post.

Bye,

Ordinary Fab Girl🤍

Ps, I hope you are having a nice Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.😀

Posted in Books, My opinion

The Yearbook by Holly Bourne – Review!!!

Hiiiiiiiiii,

Today I thought I would do a review of the yearbook by Holly Bourne. There is actually a whole books category on my blog if you want to see more bookish posts!

My summary:

So there is this girl called Paige Vickers. She has always kept her head down basically invisible throughout high school. She also has a difficult home life, which makes her stressed out. However now halfway through year 11 she finds love through the pages of a book, she starts to find Paige again. And Paige is most likely to take down the mean girls.

Official ratings:

Waterstones: 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Goodreads: 4.3 stars

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Amazon: 4.5 stars

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Soooooooo, pretty good official ratings!

Now, time for my review:

So , I like the book. It keeps you engaged , it doesn’t drag on but I wouldn’t say that it is out of this world. Its not one of those books that makes me remember it and makes me think I am definitely reading this again in a few months. So its a good book, its just not GREAT.

My rating:

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

So that’s the end of the post! I hope you enjoyed this post, I haven’t done a review in AGES so I am not completely sure if I did it right.

But bye for now anyways,

Ordinary Fab Girl

Posted in Books, My opinion, Recommendations

Books you should read NOW!

Ok, no joke, you need to read these books ASAP.

Hi! Welcome back or to my blog Ordinary Fab Girl. Today I’m going to be talking about my favourite books which I have read recently!

1. Everless/Evermore.

Ok so this is a 2 book series, and it’s so good! The plot sounds quite unusual but trust me you will get HOOKED on this book.

If you want to know what this books about, google it as I don’t really know how to explain the plot.

2. Boy 87

So this is about a boy on his journey to flee Syria. He has to make hard choices along the way, he has to be brave and I so recommend it!!!!!!!!!

3. I know you did it

Ok, this is a murder mystery book! So it’s about this girl who accidentally killed someone when she was younger and when she moves to a new school to escape her past, people start dying and everyone blames her, while her past just seems to keep catching up with her.

Ok that’s it for today!

See you next time,

Ordinary Fab Girl 🤍