Book Review

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…

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: The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell

Like the chorus of mosquitoes that narrate this electrifying debut, there has been plenty of…

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: Before I Find You by Ali Knight

If you’re after a book that will constantly keep you guessing, look no further than…

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…

Book Review: More Than Words by Jill Santopolo

More Than Words is a beach read for those who enjoy novels about people getting a…

Book Review: Proud by various authors, compiled by Juno Dawson

Proud is an uplifting collection of short stories, poetry and art from LGBTQ+ authors. Every piece…

Book Review: Birthday Girl by Haruki Murakami

“She waited on tables as usual that day, her twentieth birthday.” Haruki Murakami’s short story…