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 Hello! 

This is my first post of February. I hope you're all living your best lives! I have just finished reading Witch by Finbar Hawkins, and I have to talk about it. I feel so impacted after reading the book I knew I just had to write a review for it. I had seen the cover for this book floating around online for a while, and I just had to have it. I got the book around the end of last year and just managed to read it within the last week or so. 

Before I dive right in and tell you all of my favourite parts, I will give you  a little brief summary of the book:

Two daughters witness their mother's murder by witch hunters, and the older of the two Evelyn swears to look after her little sister Dil. The story is set way back in the olden days of Old English. We join the protagonist Evelyn of Birds on her journey of dark revenge-seeking out the hunters that broke up her family.

Firstly, the cover is stunning. Secondly, this book is very dark. It's quite hard-hitting at times, but the raw realism is part of what makes this story brilliant. Admittedly, at first, I found it difficult to get into because of the speech being in Old English. However, after the first couple of chapters, I got used to it and couldn't put the book down. I couldn't help but read over 100 pages every time I picked the book up, as the story goes on you're completely sucked into the narrative.

I have been reading quite a few witchy books lately and they've been set in modern times. So, it was refreshing to read a book about witches that really connects with nature. The imagery of the woods, the birds throughout, and the overall ethereal description of the settings was very pleasing to read. But very in contrast to the violence that occurs throughout. I love the protagonist's journey. I like how Hawkins shows us the dark parts of her brain, the parts where she enjoys putting her sister in her place, taking a precious item from her. The protagonist wasn't sugar-coated. She was believable. I liked the journey of self-discovery where she realises she is a witch like her mother and sister, and she realises her adoration and needs for her sister more than anything. Too often writers try to make their characters appear to be perfect, whereas Hawkins wasn't afraid to really flesh out Evelyn with faults as well as strengths. The character development arc was phenomenal. I loved how the hunted became the hunter. Reading her revenge story was sweet and empowering.

There was a plot twist that was so wickedly brilliant it made my stomach turn. It caused frustrations from the pits of my soul, and it was just pure brilliance. I have never felt so much emotion in such a short space of time. Witch was a powerful read, and I will be looking out for more of Finbar Hawkins' work in the future. Next on my reading list is Medusa by Jessie Burton!



Witch

Monday, 14 February 2022

Happy new year!

The first post of 2022 is sharing a list of the books I plan to read this year, just to name a few off the top of my head. In case you missed my last post, I said I was setting myself the goal of one book a week. So, a grand total of 52 books for the year ahead. Due to side effects from the booster, I haven't been able to read a physical book this weekend but I did manage to listen to the audiobook of Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone and now I am listening to Chamber of Secrets. 

I have purchased some of the books listed below already, they've been waiting patiently on my desk and it's been hard trying not to read them. Now we've entered 2022, I can't wait to meet all the new characters that live within the pages. 

One of my 2022 goals is to make my reading more sustainable, so I will be trying to buy second-hand books as well as reading more kindle versions and audiobooks. So far, I have been loving purchasing books from World of Books, they sometimes have old books that are no longer in circulation! This website was a godsend during my degree, and last year I bought a few books from them I couldn't find anywhere else.  I am going to use this website more often, they've got books I haven't seen on shelves in years! 

Here's a list of books I want to read in 2022:
  • Witch - Finbar Hawkins
  • The Ex Hex - Erin Sterling
  • Medusa - Jessie Burton
  • Girl crush - Florence Given (preordered)
  • The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes - Suzanne Collins
  • In At The Deep End - Kate Davies
  • A Witch In Time - Constance Sayers
  • Red White & Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
  • It’s about bloody time period - Emma Barnett
  • Rough Around The Edges - Crystal Chard 
  • Change of Heart - Clare Lydon 
I am hoping to read more queer fiction, if you have any recommendations please comment below.

I am aiming to share weekly posts on the blog here, and hopefully, two of those will be book reviews! I am trying to write more creatively too, I am currently exploring self-publishing a collection of my poems. 2022 is looking promising. Once I am feeling up to reading again I will be starting with The Ex Hex from my reading list! What are you deciding to read this year?

Books I Want To Read in 2022

Monday, 3 January 2022