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Book Review: The Making of Dunkirk by James Mottram

When it comes to film and TV companion books, nobody makes them better than Titan…

5 books to read if you enjoy historical and wartime sagas

Period drama sagas are perfect for taking readers on a trip down nostalgia lane, transporting…

Barns Courtney – The Attractions Of Youth Review

Following summer festival performances at Reading and Leeds, a sold-out headline show at Camden Assembly…

Roald Dahl: Fear, Innocence, Trickery and War Review

British novelist Roald Dahl is best known for his children’s books but whilst they’re aimed…

Baywatch DVD Review

Seth Gordon’s filmography over the past six years should give a hint of what you…

Book Review: They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera

If there’s one thing that contemporary YA author Adam Silvera knows how to do, it’s…

Book Review: The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman

Whether it’s attempting to alter past events or prevent something that’s not yet happened in…

6 great books you might have missed this summer

Summer has been and gone but with the darker days drawing in, it’s the perfect…

Book Review: Friends and Liars by Kaela Coble

When Ruby St. James left her hometown in Vermont at eighteen, she didn’t look back.…

Book Review: The Chalk Artist by Allegra Goodman

The colourful chalk bomb cover might be what initially attracted me to New York Times…

Book Review: If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio

It feels fitting to be writing about M. L. Rio’s If We Were Villains on…

10 brilliant new books to read in September

The seasons are a changin’ and that familiar autumnal feel is in the air. Leaves…