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Book Review: The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella

Effie Talbot hasn’t been invited to the last hurrah at her beloved family home, Greenoaks.…

Book Review: Midnight In Everwood by M.A. Kuzniar

For some, October might be a little early to start uttering the ‘c’ word. But…

12 scary and spooky books to get you in the mood for Halloween

It’s officially spooky season! Time to bring out the candles, cosy knitwear and pumpkins for…

Book Review: Little Thieves by Margaret Owen

Abandoned by her mother as a small child and adopted as a daughter of Death…

London Film Festival 2021: The best of the rest of the fest

With over 150 features in this year’s programme, inevitably some of the best films in…

Book Review: The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield

‘A nail-biting cold-war thriller, set against the desperate Apollo mission that never really happened… or…

Wild Indian – BFI London Film Festival Review

It’s 1988, and Native American child Makwa (Phoenix Wilson) is bullied at home and bullied…

The Odd Job Men – BFI London Film Festival Review

It’s Moha’s (Mohamed Mellali) first day working at a handyman company, and his new colleague…

Book Review: Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World by Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World is the unexpected sequel – since…

Book Review: Lemon by Kwon Yeo-sun

At under 150 pages, Lemon – Kwon Yeo-sun’s first novel to be published in the…

Drive My Car – BFI London Film Festival Review

Actor-director Yusuke (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and his screenwriter wife Oto (Reika Kirishima) have been together for…