Author: Ria

  • May | In Books

    4 May in books

    Kinesis | Ethan Speir
    When the police arrive at the home of Leonard Samson after hearing word of a break in, the scene that greets them is both unusual and horrifyingly gruesome. After being brutally beaten to the point of unconsciousness, witnessed violence against his wife and daughter, and the murder of his six year old son, Samson is found sitting calmly in his kitchen with the surviving members of his family whilst the two men who broke into his home lay dead in his living room. The bodies are mutilated beyond comprehension and the police start to suspect it is the work of a Kinetic, a person with the ability to move objects with their mind…

    This one’s already been reviewed by me on Blogger’s Bookshelf, but in short Kinesis is a fantastically, gripping read with some great world building and interesting characters.

    The Bone Season | Samantha Shannon
    Paige Mahoney is a clairvoyant and in this world her gift is seen as a threat which could have her arrested. The only place she can call home is within the depths of London’s criminal underground, hiding from the city’s security force – Scion – as part of the an illegal ring of clairvoyants called the Seven Seals. Her job, as a clairvoyant dreamwalker is to break into other people’s mind
    But Paige is soon captured by the Scion police after using her gift in public and taken to Oxford, where she meets an even bigger foe.

    The Bone Season is definitely one of the most hyped books right now and I think this fact ended up working as a disadvantage for me. Whilst I can’t fault Shannon’s insanely intricate and fascinating world building, and a host of diverse characters, the pacing and slightly overwhelming amount of information threw me a little. It’s a shame because the concept is actually what captured me the most, and I’m hoping the second novel will pick up the pace set in the last few chapters of the book!

    Something a little different for the end of these posts! Here’s a little progress report on what I’ve been reading…

    Currently Reading:
    The Virgin Suicides | Jeffrey Eugenides
    I’m only a few chapters into this and I’m already captivated, it helps that I’m already a huge fan of the movie. The writing so far has a subtle melancholy to it, which really fits with the subject matter and time period of the book. Can’t wait to finish this!

    R.xoxo
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  • May | Insta-life round up

    5 May InstaLife
    //necklaces//Pocky midnight snack//strawbs//too many Company magazines//getting round to watching Camp Takota!//OOTD yay Summer denim!//new summer flats//#NoFilter//Kath et moi//view from above//Hartbig acting out fanfic lol//more #NoFilter fun times//met the lovely Rosianna//revision…//Marvel OOTD//tired exam face//celebratory ‘we did awesome in our coursework’ drinks with Uni friends//Raybans//cloud porn//make up splurge//casual OOTD//music//waiting for public transport yawn//VOTING//currently reading//
    I’ve tried to remember what happened this month but it feels like it’s gone by in a haze of exams, travel planning, revision, going to the #NoFilter Show in London (and consequently seeing Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, and Mamarie Hart live!), more revision, and finishing Uni-ness. In between all this I’ve been slowly moving myself back into blogging mode, which has felt so good…and isn’t it ironic that I’ll be personally stepping back from blogging again as I fly out to New York next Wednesday.
    You’ll hear more about that next week before I go, so won’t go spoiling stuff I have planned for you all!

    Links to <3
    Jenny shares a few wonderfully candid and honest thoughts about blogging. A must read for every blogger right now.
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    Remembering how wonderful Breakfast At Tiffany’s is as a film, thanks to this post from Starbucks & Jane Austen.
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    Swooning over Jen’s stunning photos and travel tips from her recent posts about her trip to New York with her girls. Not gonna lie I’ve bookmarked some of the places she’s mentioned in parts 1 and 2.
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    Wishing I could pull of this sophisticated sports lux outfit from Amanda at Oracle Fox.
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    Ms Susie Style Bubble’s gotten be all excited for Charles James at the Met in her incredible write up on the exhibition.
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    Maria lists off her top 8 books about New York City – I’ve already read Catcher and Gatsby, but I love the sound of ‘When A Tree Grows In Brooklyn’ and ‘When You Reach Me’.

    R.xoxo
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  • Blog Of The Month | Shy Girl Loud Voice

    13 Shy Girl Loud Voice
    Run by…Cali-cool, singer-songwriter, Kacie Cone
    In 3…Boho chic, effortless ootds, and festival-fashion inspiration
    Why I keep going back…A native Californian, Kacie now resides in Portland and embraces effortless and easy going style. I actually discovered, singer-songwriter Kacie’s blog through her Instagram, which like her blog is full of chill outfit inspiration. Her style is an awesome mix of 70’s Stevie Nicks and modern day earth mother Florence Welch and seeing her blog posts makes me wish I had the confidence to pull of some of her ensembles. In addition to her enviable style, I love Kacie’s little commentaries on each of her posts, which are laced with a little playfulness and charm.
    Favourite post…styling up a crop top and midi skirt in her recent ‘You’re famous right‘ post

    R.xoxo
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