Book Review

Book Review: Front Desk by Kelly Yang

Front Desk is a wonderful, warm and adventurous middle grade novel. It follows Mia Tang…

Book Review: House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland

House of Hollow is a marked departure from Krystal Sutherland’s previous two YA contemporary novels,…

Book Review: Tall Bones by Anna Bailey

When 17-year-old Emma reluctantly leaves her best friend Abigail at the Tall Bones party in…

Book Review: Common Ground by Naomi Ishiguro

Common Ground follows Stan and Charlie, who we meet as teenagers living in the suburban…

Book Review: In The Garden – Essays on Nature and Growing

It’s always a jolt to find the words ‘lockdown’ or ‘pandemic’ in a recently released…

Book Review: Life After Truth by Ceridwen Dovey

Fifteen years after graduating from Harvard, five friends gather for their college reunion with a…

Book Review: Tell Me My Name by Amy Reed

In a lot of ways, Amy Reed’s Tell Me My Name follows all the beats…

Book Review: Shipped by Angie Hockman

If romance novels offer up the best kind of escapism, then Angie Hockman really made…

Book Review: The Panic Years by Nell Frizzell

When I was just starting out as a writer, I would read Nell Frizzell’s articles…

Book Review: Dog Days by Ericka Waller

Dog Days, the debut novel from Brighton based author Ericka Waller, follows three characters struggling…

March reads: 10 of the best new books published this month

The sun is shining, the daffodils are out, and we can – just about –…

Book Review: Yolk by Mary H. K. Choi

Twenty year-old Korean-American Jayne is just about holding it together. She lives in a tiny,…