All Posts By

Lucy Powrie

Uncategorized

My Twitter

If you are a part of Twitter, then follow me! Just search for @LucyTheReader so that you can read all my tweets and get the latest on the books I am currently reading!

Also, I’d really love it if you told all your book-loving friends about this blog! I’m going to be trying really hard to update it now!

Lucy
XOXO

Uncategorized

What To Expect From Me

I’m really sorry for not posting! I’m hopefully going to be writing a lot more reviews and I’m going to start now. Expect to see a lot more over the coming weeks. Also, feel free to comment with anything you would like to see me write about. I love to read all comments and I answer them all!

Lucy
XOXO

Uncategorized

Thank you!

I’d like to thank Shakira from Shakira’s Book Blog ‘n’ Stuff for writing a really nice post about my blog! Thank you so much! I really love your blog!
You should all go check out her blog by clicking here

Lulu
XOXO

Uncategorized

Review- Magus of Stonewylde by Kit Berry


Lying in a hospital bed, Sylvie is half-dead. She has given up on life; given up on the twenty-first century as a whole. But then she is offered an opportunity: the chance to visit a place in the heart of rural Dorset: Stonewylde, a closed community, hidden away behind tall boundary walls, and ran by the charismatic Magus.

When Sylvie and her mother, Miranda, arrive at Stonewylde it seems idyllic; perfect. But all is not what it seems. Because when Sylvie meets the mysterious Villager, Yul, when he is digging their garden as punishment, things seem to spiral out of control.


This really is one of my favourite ever books! From the first page I was gripped! Some people may find it hard to grasp but I was lost in the world of Stonewylde straight away! It really is a life-changing book. After reading this book, and the rest of the series, I really started to change my attitude; and for the better. The things around me: birds, plants, wildlife; all became much clearer. I wanted to be out, roaming the fields around my house. I also started to mark each Moon Fullness (Full Moon) and the 8 festivals of the year (Samhain, Winter Solstice, Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Beltane, Summer Solstice, Lammas and Autumn Equinox!) 
The plot is fantastic. When I close my eyes I can literally see Stonewylde! I really wish that Stonewylde was a real place (well, it is in my mind, I suppose!) 
Sylvie was a great character: vulnerable at the start but then becoming her own person; with a great personality.
My favourite character was Yul, though. He showed bravery even in the hardest of times (no spoilers!)


For more information visit Kit Berry’s website