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Book Review: Collecting Sticks by Joe Decie

What’s better than camping? For anyone who’s ever camped, glamped or slummed it in a…

Book Review: The Housekeeper by Suellen Dainty

Following on from her debut novel, After Everything, Suellen Dainty is back with an atmospheric…

Book Review: Follow Me Down by Sherri Smith

Shady small town politics and dark family relationships run rife in Sherri Smith’s absorbing crime…

Book Review: The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty

As the younger sister of bestselling author Liane Moriarty, who’s known for her tense and…

Prison Break Season 5, Episode 1 Review: It’s good to have the old gang back together

With a series like Prison Break, it’s difficult not to have mixed feelings about a…

Book Review: The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti

When a book is described as being ‘one part Quentin Tarantino, one part Scheherazade, and…

Spring Reading: 8 books you should read in April

The daffodils are out in full swing and Easter is on the horizon, which means we…

Book Review: The Little Theatre by the Sea by Rosanna Ley

We’re creeping ever closer to summer and if you’re searching for a warm and exotic…

6 books that will put a smile on your mum’s face this Mother’s Day

It’s Mother’s Day this coming Sunday (26 March), which means you have precisely three days…

Book Review: Hekla’s Children by James Brogden

James Brogden’s new novel, Hekla’s Children, blends surrealist modern day horror with mythical and foreboding…

Book Review: The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel

Over three generations, the beautiful and rich Roanoke girls have been a constant source of…

Book Review: Ragdoll by Daniel Cole

Having won everyone over at last year’s London Book Fair and been translated into over…