Saturday 27 June 2015

#IBW2015 Bookshop Crawl!

THE BOOKSHOP CRAWL
It's Indie Booksellers Week and to celebrate I participated in the bookshop crawl (I mean of course I did, it's a bookshop crawl). The set date for the bookshop crawl was actually the 27th, however I have to move out of my university halls on that day so I definitely won't have time for that and exploring  bookshops, so I did my crawl on Monday the 22nd instead. As Bath has some of the most amazing bookshops I decided I would do my bookshop crawl there. Here's what I got up to...

BOOKSHOP 1 - THE OLDFIELD PARK BOOKSHOP



I'd never been to this bookshop before, in fact I didn't even know it existed until now, but I can tell I'll be spending a lot of time there in the future. It had a great selection of books and I had a good little browse whilst there.

I came away with 'The Moth' which is a collection of 50 true stories that were each told at a live storytelling event in America, and then put into the book. I originally picked this up because of the oh-so gorgeous cover and then the concept of it intrigued me so much I couldn't not buy it.


I decided that I would find 9 other books to recommend to you from each bookshop I visited on the crawl. The books range from ones I've read and loved, ones on my forever growing To Read list, or books I saw on my journey that I thought looked good. So here are my 9 recommendations from The Oldfield Park Bookshop...

  1. The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon (i love this book!)
  2. The Night Circus by Erin Morgernstern (this is my all time favourite book, oh my god, go read it)
  3. A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman (in shop spot)
  4. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (to read)
  5. Tigerman by Nick Harkaway (on my to read list)
  6. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger (to read)
  7. Who Could That Be At This Hour by Lemony Snicket (to read)
  8. Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey (to read)
  9. The Axeman's Jazz by Ray Celestin (to read)


MOCKTAILS AND BURRITO BREAK



Every bookshop crawl needs a mocktail and a burrito break!

BOOKSHOP 2 - TOPPING AND COMPANY



Toppings was the first bookshop I ever went to in Bath and it's still one of my favourites to this day. I love it in there, I could spend hours just browsing the shelves. Whilst there, I bought 'How To Be Bad' by E. Lockhart, Lauren Myracle and Sarah Mlynowski. Because Toppings is so fab, they have loads of signed books on offer, and when I saw this book was signed I had to pick up a copy. (Unfortunately I missed E. Lockhart actually being in store by a day! If only I'd have done my bookshop crawl a day earlier!) 'How To Be Bad' is about three girls, Jesse, Vicks and Mel, who are desperate to get out of town and discover their true badass selves. And that calls for a road trip!


And here are my 9 other book recommendations from Topping and Company...

  1. The Book of Lost Things by John Connelly (love this book!)
  2. Uprooted by Naomi Novik (in shop spot)
  3. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell (I adoooore this book)
  4. The Song for Ella Grey by David Almond (to read)
  5. I'll give you a sun by Jandy Nelson (to read)
  6. The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard (in shop spot whilst looking for Pretty Little Liars)
  7. The Grand Budapest Hotel (to read)
  8. It by Alexa Chung (to read)
  9. The Great Automatic Grammatizator by Roald Dahl (in shop spot)

BOOKSHOP 3 - MR B'S EMPORIUM OF READING DELIGHTS



This is my all-time favourite bookshop in Bath and just in general. I absolutely adore it. It has an amazing selection of books, friendly staff who will always chat about books, plus tea and cake on offer. I had a long browse in here before coming out with 'Vivian Versus The Apocalypse' by Katie Coyle. I've heard lots of good stuff about this book and for some reason never got round to buying it, so I decided now was the time. It's about Vivian Apple (amazing name) who wakes up one day to find a 'New World', or more simply an apocalypse. Her parents are gone and all that's left is her memories of what life used to be like and her friend Harp (again amazing name). And so they embark on a road trip across America in search of any family they might have left. (There seems to be a road trip theme going on with my haul... that wasn't intentional, haha.)


And here are 9 more book recommendations from Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights...


  1. Leon Cookbook (to read)
  2. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente (read and loved)
  3. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien (obviously love)
  4. The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman (in shop spot)
  5. Gingerbread by Robert Dinsdale (to read)
  6. Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke (to read)
  7. Jamarach's Menagarie by Carol Birch (to read)
  8. The Bookshop That Floated Away by Sarah Henshaw (in shop spot)
  9. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Saffron Foer (to read)



BOOKSHOP 4 - GOOD BUY BOOKS



Good Buy Books is a discount bookshop, offering books for half price. However, I didn't actually end up buying anything from here as their fiction section wasn't very big and nothing was really jumping out at me. But it's still a bookshop so that's what counts, right?!

POST CRAWL COFFEE



And then that was it for my bookshop crawl! We had a quick coffee at the Forum Coffee shop (which is one of my new favourites) and then it was time to head home. I had so much fun on my bookshop crawl, I'm in bookshops all the time anyway, but this just added a little something extra to my shopping! If you want to see more Indie Book Week or Bookshop Crawl stuff then make sure to check out the hashtag #bookshopcrawl or #IBW2015 or go to the Indie Bound website here: http://independentbooksellersweek.org.uk/Find-Your-Indie/Bookshop-Crawl#. I also have a vlog from my day, click below to watch it.


Thanks for reading! And make sure to follow me on here for weekly posts.

Hope you're having a bookish day!

Love Chloe x

Saturday 20 June 2015

Regular Scheduling Will Return Next Week

HELLO
As you may have noticed I didn't do a blog post this week, and this should be the part where I have a really good excuse for that, but I don't. My excuse is that it's been sunny this week so I've been sat in my garden reading and when I was inside I was binge watching My Mad Fat Diary (thanks to my lovely friend Holly who got me addicted to it in the first place, so if you're angry about the lack of post this week, complain to her okay). Also I was supposed to be seeing Foo Fighters play Wembley on Friday but my show got cancelled because Dave broke his leg. So I had to deal with foo fighters withdrawal symptoms this week too.

See all good (okay bad) excuses.

Regular posting will resume next week. Soz.

Love Chloe x

Friday 12 June 2015

Testing, Testing // New In Products

TESTING, TESTING, 1, 2, 3
I've bought a few new things recently and I thought I'd give you the low-down on those products. So here we go...

BIODERMA SENSIBIO H20


The Bioderma micelle water is something I have wanted to try for so long as I hear about it on youtube all the time. However I found it really hard to buy in the UK for a reasonable price, which is why I didn't hesitate when I saw that a local health store had some in stock! I got two bottles for £10.20 which makes one bottle come to £5.10 which is a price I was very happy to pay.

I've been really enjoying using Bioderma and it's a quick but effective way of removing makeup, which is great for nights when I can't be bothered to do a long makeup removing routine. It's very gentle and can even be used on your eyes. However, as much as I like this product it's very similar to my usual Nspa Micellar Water and I can barely find a difference between the two products, except that I can get my Nspa one easier and it's cruelty free whereas Bioderma is not. So whilst I do really like Bioderma I think I'll be switching back to my Nspa Micellar water once I've used it all up. 

URBAN DECAY EYE PRIMER POTION


After getting some samples of the Urban Decay primer potions with my Naked 3 palette I was hooked. I have a real struggle with keeping my eye shadow crease-free and when I had used other eye primers the shadow still wouldn't last all day (struggles of having oily eyelids yo). AND THEN I DISCOVERED THIS. The Urban Decay primer potions keep my eye shadow looking amazing literally all day and I love it. Once I'd finished all my samples (the samples were of Original, Sin, Eden and Anti-aging by the way) I headed straight to the Urban Decay counter in House of Fraser and picked up a full size version of the Original primer potion. So in love. 

YES TO CARROTS NIGHT CREAM 


My Nspa Night Repair cream is my holy grail product that I can't live without, however when I ran out I decided to try a different one, because hey, maybe there were better options on the market. And that may well be true, but this Yes To Carrots night cream was not the product that showed me that. My first disappointment came when I excitedly opened up the box to see the words 'fragrance free' written on it, WHY WOULD YOU MAKE IT FRAGRANCE FREE WHEN IT COULD SMELL LIKE LOVELY GARDEN FRESH CARROTS? It just doesn't make sense to me! (Calm Chloe....) But I pushed that aside and went ahead and slathered the cream onto my face. It wasn't as thick and rich as my nspa one, which I didn't mind too much, however a few minutes after applying it my skin started to sting a little bit, which really isn't what you want out of a night cream! The stinging only lasted a few minutes but it really wasn't an enjoyable experience. I've been using this product for a week now and the stinging doesn't happen every time but it's occurred at least 3 times. Plus, it hasn't really had any effect on my skin. When I use my Nspa night cream I notice a difference in the appearance of my skin after just one use, whereas this doesn't seem to doing much at all. Overall, I'm disappointed with this product and I definitely won't be repurchasing it. 

HEMA DAY CREAM


I've never used a day cream before, but I decided it was time to start dabbling in the world of day creams. So when I was out shopping I picked up a HEMA day cream. HEMA is a Dutch shop which sells a huge range of things from homeware to food to beauty items. I've used some of there beauty range before and so I know they're pretty great, which is why I picked up their day cream to try out. The one I chose is particularly good for oily or combination skin as it has ingredients in it that help to stop the skin from producing excessive oils. It's a very gentle day cream, but has a lovely rich, thick texture to it. And HEMA is incredibly affordable, with this day cream coming in at just £3! Plus, bonus points because it's cruelty-free! HEMA literally ticks all the boxes when it comes to beauty products.

SOAP AND GLORY ARCHERY D.I.Y BROW BAR



Because I'm really good at packing when I come home from university I managed to leave my Naked 2 palette in my university bathroom...  which is not good for my eyebrows! For about 2 years now I have been using the shade 'Tease' from that palette to fill in my eyebrows, and so when I didn't have Tease to hand, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to test out some of the eyebrow products from Soap and Glory as I'd heard so much about them. This D.I.Y Brow Bar has four products within it - a Clearfix wax, a light brown powder called 'Love is Blonde', a dark brown powder called ' Hot Chocolate' and an Arch Highlighter (plus two brushes for application). I found it a little hard to match my eyebrows at first as I was mixing the two powders, but once I got into a routine of mixing one dip of Love is Blonde and one dip of Hot Chocolate until my brows were done, I managed to get on top of that problem. I actually prefer using this to using Tease as I find it creates a more precise and defined brow, and I can get my brows to look a bit darker and more dramatic (is dramatic the word?) than I could when using Tease. My only issue with this palette is the highlighter as I find it has that weird texture and finish to it sort of makeup you might use when you're a child and you're playing dress up. But that might just be my own personal taste toward highlighters, so don't let it put you off!

TESTING COMPLETE
And that's it for my new products at the moment. Other than the Yes To Carrots night cream I would recommend all of these products, plus they're all quite affordable (even the primer potion, considering it's from Urban Decay - a high end brand!), so if you like the sound of them definitely go pick it up!

Thanks for reading, remember to follow my blog for new posts at least once a week.

Hope you're having a rad day and I'll see you agin soon.

Love Chloe x


HAVE SOME LINKS
> BIODERMA: http://www.feelunique.com/p/BIODERMA-Sensibio-H2O-Make-up-Removing-Micelle-Solution-250ml
> PRIMER POTION: http://www.urbandecay.co.uk/eyes/eye-shadow-primer/eyeshadow-primer-potion
> NIGHT CREAM: http://yesto.co.uk/product/yes-to-carrots-fragrancefree-intense-hydration-night-cream?product_id=1317102
> DAY CREAM: http://www.hemashop.com/gb/shop?fh_location=%2F%2Fgbhema%2Fen_GB%2Fpgb_product_type%3E%7Bshop%7D%2F%24s%3DDAY&fh_secondid=pgb_17800011
> D.I.Y BROW BAR: http://www.soapandglory.com/archery-d-i-y-brow-bartm

Monday 8 June 2015

Rooftops Galore

A WEEKEND IN BATH
I spent the weekend in Bath with my mum, and I had a rad time! So get ready for a photo heavy blog post because I took a ton of photos.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Friday was spent travelling to Bath, followed by a walk around the lake on my uni campus and then onto Newton St. Loe for cake! That evening we went to the pub just by my uni which meant we got to walk down the beautiful driveway of Bath Spa uni, which never ceases to amaze me with how lovely it is!
Fancy train lunch ;) (I can't make this not be underlined? sorry)


We basically got surrounded by sheep whilst on a lakeside walk at my uni.


Newton St. Loe has gorgeous houses and I want to live there please.
Cake and milkshake at the Newton St. Loe farm shop.


We also had to walk through a cow field. Lots of animal encounters available at my uni ;)

#unipride


NO FILTER OMG LOOK HOW PRETTY

This is a part of my university. Yes, it is the best uni ever.

SATURDAY
Saturday was a shopping day in the morning and then in the afternoon we went on the tower tour in the Bath Abbey. It was amazing and so worth the achy legs I had from climbing up the 212 steps! Our evening was spent at a rooftop bar in Hall and Woodhouse, followed by dinner at Ponte Vecchio, a lovely little Italian restaurant.

Saturday brunch.


We went on the tower tour in the Bath Abbey and got to sit behind the clock face, little bit cool.
View from the top of the Abbey. AMAZING.


It was just a little bit windy up there though. 


Literally on the roof of the abbey. So so cool.




From the abbey rooftop to a rum and coke on a rooftop bar. Both equally great ;)

Not a bad view for a bar.
SUNDAY
Sunday was a last day, and my Dad joined us for this day so we could begin to move some of my stuff back home. We began with an amazing full english breakfast and then into Bath for a boat trip down the River Avon where we went up to Bathhampton (where I must visit soon, it looked so cute!) and back again.
Delicious farm shop breakfast!


A Ponte Vecchio for coffee.

We then went on a boat trip down the River Avon.


TO HOME
And that's it. I had a lovely weekend! Despite living in Bath during uni, I always feel like I'm on holiday when I go for a weekend like this - I can literally never get bored of it. Plus I always manage to find somewhere new to explore, like the roof of the Abbey, the Forum coffee house and the rooftop bar.

If you're ever in Bath, all the places from this blog post are worth visiting!

Thanks for reading, remember to follow me for weekly updates.

Hope you're having a rad day.

Love Chloe x

Wednesday 3 June 2015

May Favourites


FAVOURITES TIME
My May favourites video was just uploaded. I have a tonne of favourites this month in the categories beauty, clothing, film and tv, object, experience, music, and youtuber! I'd really appreciate it if you went and had a watch of it! And if you fancied subscribing while you're over there that would be even more rad, I'm nearly at 200 subscribers - my next milestone :o

Hope you're having a lovely day.

Love Chloe x

LINK: https://youtu.be/dw-TBvOyedo

May in Photos


May Photos
These photos make up my May and here are the stories behind them...

1. I went to Bristol for the day with my friend Fiona. We explored the docks and it was so pretty there! 
2. I went Bristol Aquarium with my sister and they had these super cool jellyfish there. 
3. Silly selfies at the aquarium. 
4. Stingray at the aquarium. They're so weird looking but I kinda love them for it, haha :') 
5. Bundy and an amazing Aussie burger at Walkabout. 
6. I treated myself to this BEAUTIFUL Bold Metals blush brush. 
7. The best Thai restaurant ever with my sister. 
8. We went to my local farm shop for breakfast and oh my god, it was so good. 
9. Bristol zoo with Jade (my sister). 
10. They had a butterfly house at the zoo and it was so amazing to see these gorgeous creatures up close. 
11. I went to the Jane Austen centre with Fiona and this is me writing with a quill there! It's actually a lot easier than I thought! 
12. Me and Fiona at the Jane Austen Centre. They had outfits to dress up in, she wasn't just randomly dressed like that, haha :) 
13. Lemon drizzle cake at Jacobs, my favourite cafe in bath <3
14. More silly selfies. 
15. I met my sister for lunch and we had a super yummy Thai green curry. 
16. I found my MAC retro lipstick after losing it for weeks. YES. 
17. Empty cinema for the new Avengers film. It was sooooooo good <3 
18. Eurovision night. These were my countries, they all sucked. 
19. Scones at the seaside. 
20. Me and Jade at Chicester Harbour. That was such a lovely day :) 
21. Boats at the harbour. 
22. Riccardo (my avocado tree) grew a new leaf that wasn't from the top of his trunk. Ahhhh! 
23. Last day of uni selfie. I took a photo just like this on my first day so I thought it would be cool to recreate it :) 
24. I spent my last night at uni watching Leon (my favourite film).
25. I took this out of the train window because the train ride from Bath to my home is so pretty! 
26. Simon Baker in Home and Away :o 
27. My parents bought me this beautiful copy of Emil and the Detectives from Hatchards in London! 

JUNE
And now we're in June! This year is going so fast! Make sure to leave a comment telling me what you got up to in May. 

Thanks for reading, remember to follow me for new posts every week. 

Hope you're having a great day. 

Love Chloe x