In 2015 I set myself the goal of reading 30 books. I think that it's an achievable goal for me and to set that in stone, I'm going to be doing a monthly "reads" post where I do a mini review of the books I read that month and my impressions :) (no spoilers)
1. Girl Online by Zoe Sugg
I am a massive fan of Zoe and this book was no disappointment. I might possibly maybe be a tiny bit biased but this was a really great book with a gripping plot and I could barely put it down (only for sleeping and eating). I would recommend this book to anybody but this is defiantly aimed at teenagers. Throughout the book you could almost guess what was going to happen next but towards the end of the novel, there's MASSIVE plot twist that makes me crave book #2 to answer all of the unanswered questions! 4/5 stars :)
2. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
This book was a birthday present from my friend and I had never heard of Graeme Simison before or even seen it on the shelves at Waterstones or W H Smiths! At first I found this book a bit hard to read but it was easy to adjust after a while. I really enjoyed the different characters because they were all very different. Don Tillman (the main character) reminds me of Sheldon from the big bang theory(?) in the fact that he likes everything to be done on time and his way. I recommend this book to, again, anybody but I couldn't really see a specific target market. I will definitely be looking up more books by Graeme Simison! 4/5
3. The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer
I bought this book in W H Smiths when it was on a "buy one get one for £1" deal, I also bought "One Day" and I hope to read that soon. I'm only a few chapters in at the moment but from recommendations I've heard it's a great book. At the moment I'm finding it hard to read but maybe it will get better further into the book.
