The Weekend Round Up #6

This past week I've had several 'bad day' and I must say that this weekend has been no exception. I'm have less of a bad day today, but that doesn't stop it from being a difficult day. I kind of wanted to do this post for my own personal reference when I'm having bad days and I'm in Canterbury and probably feeling rather homesick.

The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer




This is an absolutely stunning debut novel. I completely fell in love with the writing and the characters and I have had barely been able to put it down since I brought it on Thursday.

Anxiety Tips

As much as I hated going to therapy, there is no denying that it did help my anxiety a bit, and so I thought I'd share a few tips that have helped me along, and ones that I still use.

Moving To Canterbury?!!

Today is A Level Results Day, or judgement day as many of my friends started referring to it as. But all was good for me, because I managed to secure a place at my top choice university, Canterbury Christ Church. Which means in about a months time I shall be moving from the farm to the city. Literally for the first time ever.

I'm so excited, I've worked so hard to get there and it just shows that hard work pays off. However, results don't mean success. Even if you did get what you wanted you can still do something amazing and thoroughly enjoy yourself.



That's all for now,


Em x

Everyday Make Up Staples



Easy, lightweight make up is my staple for everyday. I'm lucky in that most of the time my skin is fairly clear so I can get away with not wearing a foundation or BB Cream on a daily basis. But these are my basic everyday make up staples.

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

(this is spoiler free for those who haven't read the book yet)


It's no secret that I like books. I possibly like books too much.