Book Review: And The Stars Were Burning Brightly by Danielle Jawando

Content Warning: suicide, bullying, physical violence And the Stars Were Burning Brightly is a brilliant,…

Book Review: The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant

Last year delivered conclusions to two of my favourite YA fantasy trilogies: Stephanie Garber’s Caraval…

Book Review: Heatstroke by Hazel Barkworth

It’s during a stifling heatwave that fifteen-year-old Lily goes missing. She told her mum that…

Book Review: Monstrous Heart by Claire McKenna

Eager to prove herself worthy of her profession and eminent family name, Arden Beacon arrives…

Book Review: Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth

Fiction is chock-full of ‘chosen ones’ and their prophesied quests to save the world. They’re…

Book Review: The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor

Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor have written a spectacular story in The Faceless Old Woman…

Three cards from The Deck of Omens that didn’t make it into the book

From the beginning, I knew I wanted there to be a deck of tarot-esque cards…

Book Review: On Midnight Beach by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

Inspired by the old Irish legend known as the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick’s On Midnight…

Book Review: The Return by Rachel Harrison

When Elise’s best friend Julie goes missing on a solo hiking trip in Acadia National…

6 feel-good books guaranteed to put a smile on your face

Here at Culturefly we love a feel-good book – stories that make you smile and…

Book Review: Deathless Divide by Justina Ireland

Just five chapters into Deathless Divide – the sequel to last year’s crossover historical fantasy…

Book Review: Hello Now by Jenny Valentine

With just 192 pages, Hello Now feels closer to a novella than a typical novel…