Book Review

Book Review: The Fallen Children by David Owen

The Fallen Children is a contemporary re-imagining of John Wyndham’s sci-fi novel The Midwich Cuckoos.…

Book Review: Dark Cities edited by Christopher Golden

The short story anthologies published by Titan Books are without a doubt the best collections…

Book Review: The Things We Thought We Knew by Mahsuda Snaith

Stories of complex female friendships are nothing new in the publishing world, and neither are…

Book Review: No Good Deed by John Niven

I’ll come out with it straight away, no preamble. No Good Deed is one of…

Book Review: Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy

Nora and Liv, cousins and best friends, decide to take their husbands and kids on…

Book Review: Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach

As a fan of America-set novels featuring complex sibling dynamics and dysfunctional family drama, Caite…

Book Review: Too Marvellous For Words by Julie Welch

Boarding schools have long been the subject of intrigue, with Enid Blyton leading the way…

Book Review: Netherspace by Andrew Lane and Nigel Foster

The words weird and wonderful can probably be used to describe most sci-fi space operas,…

Book Review: Castle of Water by Dane Huckelbridge

When you think of desert island stories, there are certain examples that come to mind.…

Book Review: A Book of Untruths by Miranda Doyle

“Many people believe that memory works like recording device,” says Loftus. “But decades of research…

Book Review: Kumukanda by Kayo Chingonyi

For those distant from the world of poetry, you’ve missed the recent movement of young…

Book Review: Pieces of Happiness by Anne Ostby

Norwegian novelist Anne Ostby’s novel of friendship, hope and chocolate transports readers to the beautiful…