Top 10 Tuesday | Genres I Hated at School

Top 10 Tuesday is a weekly book tag that was run by The Broke and the Bookish but has now moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she provides a different bookish theme those deep-seated desires to list! Anyone is welcome to join in on their blog, in the comments or any other way. 

I haven’t done a TTT for a very long time and hadn’t been planning on doing one today. However, after reading Kate’s fantastic ‘best contemporaries set in school‘ TTT list (and her inquiring so nicely as to whether I was doing it this week) I thought I’d join in this week. The prompt for this week was ‘back to school/learning freebie’ and thought it’d be interesting to share with you all some of my most hated genres (and books!) that I actually really love now!

So, let’s get started…

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Pride: Recommendations

It wouldn’t be Pride without some excellent LGBTQIA+ recommendations to get you through the month. As there are already so many excellent recommendation lists out there, especially this amazingly comprehensive list by The Illustrated Page, my post is going to be focusing on some of my favourite LGBTQIA+ books or ones that I am most looking forward to reading!

N/B – These rep lists are not totally complete either because I haven’t read the book yet or I have read the book but forgotten some of the rep!

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ARC Review: The Wicked Cometh | The Darkest Secrets, An Unknown Evil & F/F Romance

TITLE: The Wicked Cometh
AUTHOR: Laura Carlin
SERIES: N/A
RELEASED: February 2018; Hodder & Stoughton
GENRE: Historical Fiction
FORMAT: e-Book

KEY INFO: Queer historical fiction, murder mystery, 19th Century London
REPRESENTATION:
Female MC, F/F romance
CONTENT NOTICES:
murder, poverty, descriptions of dead bodies

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