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…

Menna van Praag on the real-world fairytales that inspired The Sisters Grimm and why we’re so enchanted by them

The Sisters Grimm was born with my daughter. I’d never directly approached writing or re-writing…

Book Review: Toffee by Sarah Crossan

“I am not who I say I am. Marla isn’t who she thinks she is.…

8 of the best new books to read this February

February might be traditionally associated with all things love hearts and roses but our book…

Book Review: The Sisters Grimm by Menna van Praag

If we’re judging books by their covers, then Menna van Praag’s The Sisters Grimm is certainly one…

Book Review: The Last Smile In Sunder City by Luke Arnold

The Last Smile in Sunder City is an ironically magical mystery tale set in an…

Book Review: Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed

If ever you come across anyone who dismisses the importance of YA books, point them…

Book Review: Tender Is The Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica

Before going into further detail about the myriad of emotions resulting from reading this unforgettable…

Author Q&A: Nell Young chats about her 70’s-set debut The Edgecombe Diaries

Billed as St. Trinian’s meets Fame meets Ballet Shoes, Nell Young’s debut novel follows eleven-year-old…

Book Review: Blue Flowers Carola Saavedra

Recently divorced Marcos has just moved into a new apartment – the first time he’s…

Book Review: Mazel Tov by J. S. Margot

Mazel Tov charts the decades-long relationship between agnostic journalist J.S Margot and the Orthodox Jewish…