Book Review: How to be Human by Paula Cocozza

Guardian feature writer Paula Cocozza’s debut novel, How to be Human, tells an intriguing tale…

Book Review: The Evening Road by Laird Hunt

The Evening Road is the latest novel from author Laird Hunt, a well-known American writer who…

Book Review: There Are No Overachievers by Brian Biro

Brian Biro’s book, There Are No Overachievers: Seizing Your Windows of Opportunity to Do More…

Book Review: Defectors by Joseph Kanon

With all the summer thrillers, romances and whodunnits inevitably about to make their way onto…

Book Review: The Other Us by Fiona Harper

With twenty-four novels under her belt, including The Summer We Danced and Make My Wish…

Book Review: The End of the Day by Claire North

Claire North’s previous sci-fi/fantasy book, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, was a huge…

Book Review: Universal Harvester by John Darnielle

Universal Harvester is an atmospheric slow-burn thriller which interweaves a poignant story about the enduring…

Book Review: Nine Folds Make A Paper Swan by Ruth Gilligan

Ruth Gilligan’s fourth novel, Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan, follows the stories of several…

Book Review: Then. Now. Always by Isabelle Broom

There’s no two ways about it: Isabelle Broom knows how to craft a story. Now…

Book Review: Chloe Snow’s Diary – Confessions of a High School Disaster by Emma Chastain

Emma Chastain’s hilarious and brutally honest new novel, Chloe Snow’s Diary: Confessions of a High…

Book Review: The Girl in Between by Sarah Carroll

When starting an author’s debut novel, you’re never quite sure what lies ahead. The book…

Book Review: The Stars are Fire by Anita Shreve

Anita Shreve’s The Stars are Fire is a life-affirming story set in the post World…