Book Review

Book Review: Messy, Wonderful Us by Catherine Isaac

Catherine Isaac’s Messy, Wonderful Us is a sun-soaked story of family, friendship and the secrets…

8 of the best new books to read this March

After what feels like the rainiest February ever, we’ve finally reached March, which means the…

Book Review: The Recovery Of Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel

Very rarely does a book like Stephanie Wrobel’s The Recovery of Rose Gold come along,…

Book Review: Re-Coil by J. T. Nicholas

J. T. Nicholas’ mind-bendingly smart sci-fi novel Re-Coil explores the implications and morality of artificial…

Book Review: Havenfall by Sara Holland

Sara Holland is a name all devoted YA fantasy readers will be familiar with. The…

Book Review: Spark by Naoki Matayoshi

Tokunuga is one half of the comedy duo Sparks, who are talented, but still very…

Book Review: The Guest List by Lucy Foley

Set against the backdrop of an eerily cut-off island reminiscent of And Then There Were…

Book Review: Acid for the Children by Flea

You feed the tape into the player and out blasts a heavy slapping bass, and…

Book Review: Of Curses and Kisses by Sandhya Menon

Sandhya Menon’s previous novel, When Dimple Met Rishi¸ was a darling amongst those who keep…

Book Review: The Foundling by Stacey Halls

Stacey Halls’ The Foundling transports readers to Georgian London as it centres on two women from…

Book Review: The Deep by Rivers Solomon

The feeling of sound. An echo of a dream, the confronting effect of a scream…

Book Review: Escape Routes by Naomi Ishiguro

Escape Routes – the debut collection of Naomi Ishiguro – is a book of short…