Book Review

11 fantasy, horror and sci-fi books to read as the nights draw in

Autumn is a favourite season for many a bookworm. The days are shorter, the nights…

The best thriller, suspense and mystery books to read this autumn

2020 has been a bad year on so many levels but, through it all, publishers…

Book Review: Dokkaebi – Vicious Spirits by Kat Cho

Dokkaebi: Vicious Spirits, Kat Cho’s companion to Gumiho: Wicked Fox, captures the same wonderful modern…

Book Review: This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

There’s nothing like a good, romantic read to make the world disappear for a while,…

Book Review: A Girl Made Of Air by Nydia Hetherington

Looking at the cover of A Girl Made of Air, you might be deceived into…

Book Review: D – A Tale of Two Worlds by Michel Faber

Where to start when describing the story held between the gorgeous gold-foil adorned covers of…

Book Review: Help Yourself by Curtis Sittenfeld

Curtis Sittenfeld has had a busy few years. Her first collection of short stories, You…

Book Review: Fire Queen by Joanna Courtney

The story of Shakespeare’s Ophelia is one that most of us will know, even if…

Book Review: The Seven Doors by Agnes Ravatn

Norwegian writer Agnes Ravatn made waves in the crowded Nordic noir shelves with the understated…

Book Review: Punching The Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam

When Ibi Zoboi first met Yusef Salaam back in 1999, neither could have foreseen that…

Book Review: We Are All The Same In The Dark by Julia Heaberlin

When Wyatt Branson discovers a teenage girl dumped in a field of dandelions by the…

Book Review: The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart

In The Bone Shard Daughter, Andrea Stewart has brought forth an intriguing world that has…