Book Review: The Making of Dunkirk by James Mottram

When it comes to film and TV companion books, nobody makes them better than Titan…

Book Review: New People by Danzy Senna

On the surface of it, Danzy Senna’s fifth published work New People is a simple…

Book Review: The Pool House by Tasmina Perry

Dan and Jem are a young British couple who have recently moved to New York…

5 books to read if you enjoy historical and wartime sagas

Period drama sagas are perfect for taking readers on a trip down nostalgia lane, transporting…

10 books that were banned from shelves

From fairytales to literary classics, books have been accused of promoting extra-marital dalliances, Communism and…

Roald Dahl: Fear, Innocence, Trickery and War Review

British novelist Roald Dahl is best known for his children’s books but whilst they’re aimed…

Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred – A Collection of Time Lord Verse Review

When it comes to writing reviews from a ‘populist’ perspective, the primary question has to…

Peternelle van Arsdale: “I Like My Fairytales Dark”

To celebrate the publication of The Beast is an Animal, author Peternelle van Arsdale discusses…

Book Review: They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera

If there’s one thing that contemporary YA author Adam Silvera knows how to do, it’s…

Book Review: The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman

Whether it’s attempting to alter past events or prevent something that’s not yet happened in…

Book Review: Zero Repeat Forever by G. S. Prendergast

Zero Repeat Forever is not your typical apocalyptic alien invasion novel. The pieces are all…

6 great books you might have missed this summer

Summer has been and gone but with the darker days drawing in, it’s the perfect…