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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…

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

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

Book Review: Friends and Liars by Kaela Coble

When Ruby St. James left her hometown in Vermont at eighteen, she didn’t look back.…

Book Review: Love and Other Consolation Prizes by Jamie Ford

The story Jamie Ford tells in his third novel is a heartfelt and beautiful one,…

Book Review: The Honey Farm on the Hill by Jo Thomas

When Nell’s work factory closes down for refurbishment following a fire, leaving her without work…

Book Review: Killing for Company by Brian Masters

Brian Masters’ attempt to analyse the crimes and character of Dennis Nilsen is, ultimately, well-intentioned…

Book Review: The Chalk Artist by Allegra Goodman

The colourful chalk bomb cover might be what initially attracted me to New York Times…

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It feels fitting to be writing about M. L. Rio’s If We Were Villains on…