The Guest Cat has been a bestseller in the USA and France. Here, Rachel reviews her most recent read.
Rachel Reads: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
The dramatic effect of acceptance
I have just finished my undergraduate dissertation. By the time this has been posted, I've probably wasted a good two hours staring at my work and worrying needlessly over things which I logically have no time to change. It's something everyone can't help: worrying.
Hand-lettering for beginners
One of my passions I've developed over the last year is hand-lettering. I use hand-lettering to make my own cards for people's birthdays and occasions. I'm not as good as the ones you see on Etsy, yet I thought I would share some of the tricks I use for those of you who are thinking… Continue reading Hand-lettering for beginners
Four ways to be ‘happy’
Rachel Reads: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
After re-reading To Kill a Mockingbird on my holiday in Kos, I was eagerly anticipating the release of Harper Lee's sequel. I loved To Kill a Mockingbird for Lee's original voice and Scout's rebellious nature as well as the interesting dialogue it created about race in America. It's a classic, truly. It is honest and… Continue reading Rachel Reads: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
Rachel Reads: Post Mortem by Kate London
Everyone loves a good crime thriller. Death, tension, mystery and the chase - what's not to love. Post Mortem is definitely a crime thriller but it's the first one I've ever read which has been based in the UK. There's something very different about UK crime books in comparison to the pageantry of American thrillers.… Continue reading Rachel Reads: Post Mortem by Kate London
Rachel Reads – Matched by Ally Condie
During my reading drought, I was struggling to read anything that was considered classic or a bit more complex. So in any time of need, I turn to YA especially YA of my past which I have never finished. Matched is the first of a trilogy and a book I loved in high school but… Continue reading Rachel Reads – Matched by Ally Condie
Rachel reads – Rat Queens volume 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N’rygoth
Much of my exam study time was spent pinning for the next volume of the Rat Queens. I love Wiebe's world and the Rat Queens are the ultimate female role models being as badass as possible. The art work is also stunning which is by Roc Upchurch and Stjepan Sejic. If you haven't read my… Continue reading Rachel reads – Rat Queens volume 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N’rygoth
Rachel Reads: Summer, Fireworks and My Corpse by Otsuichi
Back again to Horror but it's certainly in a different vein from my usual choices. I say that because it's Japanese horror and its subject matter is not something I would usually enjoy. As always, basic blurb: Two short novels, including the title story and Black Fairy Tale, plus a bonus short story. Summer is… Continue reading Rachel Reads: Summer, Fireworks and My Corpse by Otsuichi