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Book Review: The Colour Of The Sky After Rain by Tessa Keswick

At regular intervals throughout The Colour Of The Sky After Rain there are beautiful, full-page…

Inna De Yard DVD Review

Buena Vista Social Club, but in Jamaica instead of Cuba. That’s the obvious pitch for…

Gabrielle Aplin – Dear Happy Review

With her second studio album, 2015’s Light Up the Dark, Gabrielle Aplin marked a departure…

The Runaways Review

Written and directed by Richard Heap, The Runaways is a tale of adventure that follows…

Book Review: Infinity Son by Adam Silvera

Adam Silvera has made a huge impact on the YA contemporary scene. His books, which…

Little Women Review

Little Women holds a very special place in my heart. Both the book and the…

DeWolff – Tascam Tapes Review

It’s hard to think of many hairy, Hammond-bashing hard rockers who could do what DeWolff…

Book Review: Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

Friday Black is a collection of short stories that takes racism, and other subjects, and…

Book Review: One Of Us Is Next by Karen M. McManus

Nearly two years ago, Karen M. McManus burst onto the contemporary YA fiction scene with…

Book Review: Isabelle in the Afternoon by Douglas Kennedy

Douglas Kennedy’s Isabelle in the Afternoon captured my attention with its premise: a love affair…

Comic Review: The Dreaming Volume 1 – Pathways and Emanations

The Dreaming is one of a line of graphic novels spun from Neil Gaiman’s The…

Book Review: A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer

Brigid Kemmerer’s A Curse So Dark and Lonely was an adventure-filled retelling of Beauty and the Beast, which put a fresh spin on the classic tale as old as time by weaving together an enchanting old-worldly setting with contemporary YA elements.