Book Review: Too Marvellous For Words by Julie Welch

Boarding schools have long been the subject of intrigue, with Enid Blyton leading the way…

Book Review: Netherspace by Andrew Lane and Nigel Foster

The words weird and wonderful can probably be used to describe most sci-fi space operas,…

Book Review: Castle of Water by Dane Huckelbridge

When you think of desert island stories, there are certain examples that come to mind.…

Book Review: A Book of Untruths by Miranda Doyle

“Many people believe that memory works like recording device,” says Loftus. “But decades of research…

Book Review: Kumukanda by Kayo Chingonyi

For those distant from the world of poetry, you’ve missed the recent movement of young…

Book Review: Pieces of Happiness by Anne Ostby

Norwegian novelist Anne Ostby’s novel of friendship, hope and chocolate transports readers to the beautiful…

20 essential summer reads for 2017

Whether you’re going abroad this summer or having a well-deserved staycation, one thing’s for certain when…

Book Review: The Iron Age by Arja Kajermo

The Iron Age is a rustic coming-of-age story set in 1950’s Finland which incorporates subtle…

Book Review: The Summer House by the Sea by Jenny Oliver

Taking inspiration from carefree holidays to Spain as a teenager, Jenny Oliver’s new novel, The…

Book Review: Based on a True Story by Delphine de Vigan

Delphine de Vigan is interested in the fine line between fact and fiction as is…

Book Review: The Last Piece of My Heart by Paige Toon

Sunday Times bestselling author Paige Toon is well known for her romantic women’s fiction, as…

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…