Tag: bevmalta

  • ASCS Review on Budget 2019

    The Budget presented by the government yesterday, for 2019, is another step in the right direction, particularly in social issues. That being said, ASCS would like to express its concern regarding matters that have not been given the adequate attention. The fact that for the second consecutive year, the budget does not include any additional…

  • Outrun the Wind – Elizabeth Tammi

    Outrun the Wind – Elizabeth Tammi

    I finally finished the e-ARC that I kindly received upon request from Netgalley.com, and I can’t wait to talk to you about it! This is a debut book by Elizabeth Tammi, and its publication date is 27th November with the company North Star Editions. It’s a Sci-Fi/Fantasy book, inspired by Greek Mythology, and it’s also YA! This book is…

  • Mental Health in Books!

    Mental Health in Books!

    Good evening everyone! Today I want to talk to you about Mental Health and its representation in books. Mental Health is SO important, and it’s such a shame that a lot of people still seem to find the topic so taboo, or don’t seem to take it seriously. That being said, here are some books…

  • Queens of Geek – Jen Wilde

    Queens of Geek – Jen Wilde

    Hey there, book-lovers! I came back from a mini-holiday late last night, and now I’m back with a review! I’ll be making another post about the holiday soon, but I absolutely loved it.  For today, please enjoy my review of ‘Queens of Geek’ by Jen Wilde. I’ve been eyeing this book for AGES and I’m…

  • Empire of Storms – Sarah J. Maas

    Empire of Storms – Sarah J. Maas

    If any of you keep up to date with my Insta Stories, you would’ve noticed that I was a bawling mess whilst I was reading “Empire of Storms” by Sarah J. Maas. If not, here’s a snippet of my emotional ranting: I was a mess; a ball of emotions. The heart-ache I felt after reading…

  • The Pros and Cons of Travel

    The Pros and Cons of Travel

    Hey there again! Think I’d only stop with one post, did you?  I’ve been meaning to make a post about this for a while, but I thought now was as good a time as any. If any of you follow me on Instagram or have seen my recent posts/stories on there (and my last one here),…

  • Roar – Cora Carmack

    Roar – Cora Carmack

    For this week’s post, I shall be reviewing the lovely ‘Roar’ by Cora Carmack. This book has been on my TBR pile for way too long, and since I’ve been getting back into Fantasy reads recently, I thought I would give this one a shot. And let me tell you, this book is a must-read!…

  • Milk and Honey – Rupi Kaur

    Milk and Honey – Rupi Kaur

    For my first review, I would like to start off with “milk and honey” by Rupi Kaur. This book was nothing short of brilliant and inspiring and it left me itching to grab a pen and write. The imagery present was raw and vivid and her message of self-love and acceptance was very uplifting. It made me stop and…

  • My Favourite Fantasy Books

    Hope this week has treated you well :3 So Fantasy is one of my favorite genres to read, and whilst there are so many books that I can talk about, some that have been a craze and now aren’t so much anymore, there are a few that I would definitely recommend to anyone and everyone…

  • The Little Prince – Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

    The Little Prince – Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

    Good evening, everyone!  Whilst summer is getting hotter here in Malta, I’ve been spending more time under an A.C., which also means that I have loads more time to relax and read. For this week’s review, please welcome… ‘The Little Prince’ by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry! This book is actually my boyfriend’s favorite, and I bought this…