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Books | The Black Box – Far cry from a typical crime novel

Posted on 24th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s often something of a stigma attached to the detective genre, especially in regards to those series in which a new story is pumped out nearly every year, and in its 20th year and 18th […]

Books | Cheat's guide to the Millennium Trilogy

Posted on 24th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Valentine’s rejection left you feeling bitter? What better way to vent your rising hatred of Milk Trays and rose bouquets than by indulging in a hyper-violent Scandinavia saga? Here’s an essential primer to Stieg Larsson’s trilogy Who? Lisbeth […]

Books | People in the photo – A page turner full of secrets

Posted on 22nd February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Say what you will, Hélène Gestern writes a good page-turner. Narrated in the epistolary form (and translated form the original French), the novel follows the correspondence between the two characters of Hélène and Stéphane, as […]

Books | The Hive – Mean girls for the middle aged

Posted on 19th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If you thought the cliques and schoolyard politics portrayed in teen comedy Mean Girls were confined to the realm of high school drama queens, think again. Gill Hornby’s debut novel, based, like Mean Girls, on […]

Books | Stephen Hawking – My Brief History

Posted on 19th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“Physics was always the most boring subject at school because it was so easy and obvious. Chemistry was much more fun because unexpected things, such as explosions, kept happening. But physics and astronomy offered the […]

Books | The Fields – You’ll laugh, cry and remember your own time as a teenager

Posted on 17th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Anyone with even a drop of Irish blood will recognise the scenes in Kevin Maher’s honest, unpretentious and highly entertaining tale of 13-year-old Jim Finnegan’s formative years in 1980s Dublin. But, even for those without […]

Books | A cheat's guide for Valentine's Day

Posted on 13th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

LSi Valentine’s Day reads for… The slightly masochistic lover: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë You may think you know the story from the various adaptations and Kate Bush song, but aside from the passionate love […]

Books | Ron Burgundy The Autobiography – An exercise in patience

Posted on 7th February 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It is a truth universally acknowledged that any mildly successful film must be accompanied by an obligatory novelisation of the story. These are, almost always a trashy waste of time made purely for the sake […]

Books | Bridget Jones – Mad about the boy

Posted on 24th January 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Everyone’s favourite heroine Bridget Jones is back and, contrary to rumour, is as brilliant as ever. The arrival of the lastest installment of the Jones saga has been hotly anticipated since stories of it’s release broke […]

Books | Wave – A tale that deserves its 250-page-wide space on your bookshelf

Posted on 1st December 20138th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If, like many other students at this stage in the year, you are trying to avoid anything that might induce tears, heartache or perspective, then Wave by Sonali Deraniyagala should remain closed, for now. Nonetheless, […]

Books | The Woman Rebel – A graphic novel on the impressive life of Margaret Sanger

Posted on 30th November 20138th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Woman Rebel is the first graphic novel that LSi has ever reviewed and a suitable one too, as the life of its subject, Margaret Sanger, was similarly unprecedented. As the first campaigner for readily […]

Books | Cheat's guide to Fathers and Sons – A modern lesson in Russian Nihilism

Posted on 29th November 20138th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Christmas is coming, and with it the usual familial inquisition of ‘what do you actually do at University?’ Fend them off with some high brow literature. This week: Russian Nihilism with Ivan Turgenev. Who? Yevgeney Bazarov: […]

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