Natalie Xenos

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6 brilliant new books to read in April

Our top book picks this month range from chilling psychological thrillers to emotional dramas to…

Book Review: We Are Blood and Thunder by Kesia Lupo

YA fantasy is full of stories about mages, witchcraft and supernatural sorceresses, yet Kesia Lupo’s…

Book Review: Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke

Romantic comedies are always a bit hit-or-miss. Mushy, cringe-worthy and overly sentimental, they’ve been giving…

Book Review: Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts

Whether you’re experiencing it for the first time or reacquainting yourself with the Land of…

Suspense filled chills and psychological thrills: 10 crime, thriller and mystery books to read this spring

With the long British winter finally over, it’s time to catch up on this year’s…

Ralph Breaks The Internet DVD Review

The loveable arcade game character returns with his plucky sidekick in the sequel to Rich…

6 books that are perfect gifts for Mother’s Day 2019

One of my favourite books growing up was Jill Murphy’s Five Minutes’ Peace, an illustrated children’s…

Book Review: Shadowscent – The Darkest Bloom by P. M. Freestone

If books were judged solely on their covers – and when it comes to browsing…

Book Review: Do You Dream of Terra-Two? by Temi Oh

What kind of person chooses to leave everything and everyone they’ve ever known behind? That’s…

From sisterhood to dystopia to nordic noir – 6 must-read new books for March

March is a diverse month for books, with everything from candid non-fiction to compelling dystopia…

Book Review: Slayer by Kiersten White

In the acknowledgements for her latest book, Slayer, New York Times bestselling author Kiersten White…

Book Review: Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce

Reading the early chapters of Harriet Tyce’s Blood Orange, you could be fooled into thinking…