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Sometimes I Think About Dying Review

Fran (Daisy Ridley) likes cottage cheese. And spreadsheets. And… that’s about it really. It’s not…

Book Review: Funny Story by Emily Henry

There’s one thought that always goes through my mind when I pick up a new…

Melissa Welliver: Why Soulmates might be real, but you probably don’t want one

When people ask me what gave me the idea for writing Soulmates and Other Ways…

Win a Buffy book bundle

To celebrate the release of Against the Darkness, the epic finale to the Buffy: The…

Stories by the fire: how the supernatural influences my writing

A foggy winter evening. A stranded woman happens upon an eerie charity shop; going inside…

L. C. North: Why we’re drawn to themes of power and control in fiction

“I can’t live without you. I won’t let you live without me.” Martin from Sleeping…

Love It: The Enduring Appeal Of The ‘It’ Girl

Twentieth century history is littered with them, on front pages, in videos, and latterly social…

Amy McCaw: Why the obsession with vampires?

I’ve always been fascinated with vampires, and I’m certainly not alone. Written descriptions of them…

Book Review: The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

The mere mention of a new Holly Jackson novel is enough to grab the attention…

Book Review: Darker by Four by June CL Tan

Welcome to a shadowy world of vengeance, monsters and magic, where human characters who are…

Alina Khawaja: Why Muslim Girls Love K-Dramas

“The connection between Muslim girls and Korean content needs to be studied” is something I’ve…

Book Review: Seven Summers by Paige Toon

Heartfelt, heartbreaking and beautifully, unflinchingly honest, Paige Toon’s latest novel Seven Summers is an emotional…