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Sakura by Lush: Bath Bomb Review.

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So Sakura was given to me as a Christmas gift and I honestly had such high hopes for this colourful, exciting-looking bath bomb!  However, I'm afraid to say that I was terribly disappointed with the results. I had expected some swirling blues  or explosive pinks, yet all I was delivered was a faint pastel colour, and a very underwhelming, weak floral scent. Overall, I definitely wouldn't recommend this to anyone hoping for a funky bath to help them wind down. I give it a rating of 1/5

Left For Dead: Redstone Hall {Part 1}

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Hello there, reader! Today feels like a sharing day so I thought this would be a good time to share with you an adventure that I recently went on with a couple of friends to explore a local,  abandoned building.  Our main reason for visiting the hall was  for photography purposes, but we also visited out of curiosity; I've had an interest in abandoned buildings for some time but have limited my interest to reading online articles and blog posts, which meant that this was my chance to at last experience the  eerie atmosphere that comes with abandoned buildings and explore one for myself. The first room we entered was sinister, to say the least. This was mostly due to the fact that all of the windows -bar one- had been barricaded with  thick sheets of wood, meaning that our only sources of  light were the shattered windows from which we entered and the weak flicker of our hand-held torches. The room was in tatters. What wa

Homeware Haul!

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As I recently started plans to give my room a bit of a mini  make-over to try to force some life back into it, I thought this would be a good time to show off some of the really cute  items I bought that just add a little somethin' to the room! Firstly, I picked up this utterly wonderful book cover poster from a shop in the Brighton Laines called 'England at Home' (worry not- they have a fab website!). The shop itself was a dream come true! Around every corned was a trendy little piece of furniture or cushion!  As well as falling head-over-heels in love with the shop, I happened to also adore this poster, and I have to say that it makes a lovely  addition to the room, especially in this poster frame I nabbed off Ebay!  Secondly, I had my eyes on a company I recently discovered  known as 'Cable and Cotton' who are also native to Brighton.  The store is basically a pick-and-mix light shop! You go in and wander

Thoughts on America.

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"The Thing About America" A couple of years ago I took a family trip around the West Coast of America, and so here I am, finally articulating my thoughts on this not-so-long-established nation.  The first thing I want to mention is the history, the USA may appear as a well-established, historical country, but trust me, that couldn't be further from the truth. Europeans didn't even start developing the West until around 1840 which, when compared to, say, British history, isn't a long time ago at all. See, the truth is, the real history of America began centuries before the cowboys, the mormons, even before the Europeans. It began with the Native Americans. And that is what I find so fascinating about this Nation, it is founded on the belief of right, and establishment, it has a very ' we're here to stay' sort of vibe, yet at the same time so did the original inhabitants who, as you probably know, were forced to abandon their homes,  an

My Favourite Place To Read.

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Hello there reader, so, we all have our sacred place, whether it be in a treehouse, a bedroom, or even in one's own mind, I'm sure that we all have our beloved spot  that is ours and ours alone. My special place is probably completely different from  yours, but I've decided to share with you a space that has been my sanctuary for the past two years, and continues to be a place of deep thought and peace for me. Welcome to the hidden bench in the castle grounds.  Okay, so it isn't exactly "hidden" as such, but I like to convince myself that it's some tucked away wonderland that only I have access to, somewhere I can sit for hours without worrying about people, or cars, or anything that's ever existed. It's just me, my book, and my thoughts. Nothing else.       Something else that I love about my little spot is that it's teeming with unnoticed beauty and wildlife. I could easily walk straight p

August Book Haul

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1. Cannery Row by John Steinbeck I have to admit, I think I've caught Steinbeck-fever as I've found  myself yearning for his unpredictable story-lines, warm, vivid characters, and the stunning rural scenery that he so beautifully describes in all of his books.  Cannery Row initially caught my eye due to it's gorgeous Cover art (by Kathryn MacNaughton) which, in my opinion, successfully captures the mood of the novel. 2. Unwind by Neal Shusterman I was introduced to this book thanks to a short film created by a production company on Youtube called mainstaypro who had previously adapted a scene from 'Unwind'.  instantly I was  captured by the unique plot and the promise of a dystopian series "More chilling than The Hunger Games ". 3. Paper Aeroplanes by Dawn O'Porter I can never resist a good ol' coming-of-age novel,  especially if that novel happens to involve a story about  friendship, humour, and what it&#

January Book Haul

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1.1984 by George Orwell 2. Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margret Stohl 3.Great Expectations by Charles Dickens 4. The Warden by Anthony Trollope 5. Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy 6. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd 7. Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little life by Brian Lee O'malley 8. The Walking Dead Volume 1