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The Search for Autenticidad: Jeanine Cummins’ Controversial Novel American Dirt

Posted on 7th February 20207th February 2020 by Anna Dymond

When Oprah announced that the new pick for her book club was American Dirt, the third novel by Jeanine Cummins, I doubt she predicted the controversy that would arise. The novel narrates the tale of […]

Need A Little More Literary Lovin’?

Posted on 31st January 20202nd February 2020 by Emma Rivers

From Romeo and Juliet, to Elizabath and Darcy, to Bella and Edward, there are many literary couples we frankly hear too much about, especially during the lead up to Valentine‘s Day. Emma Rivers gives her list of five underrated romance novels to get your teeth into

Do You Believe in Shakespeare?

Posted on 26th December 20199th February 2020 by Muneera AlYaseen

Questions about Shakespeare’s authorship have been the subject of heated debate and controversy for the past three centuries. Most recently, computer algorithms have been used to compare the scenes from Henry VIII with other plays […]

20 Books to Celebrate as 2020 Approaches

Posted on 13th December 201913th December 2019 by Sara Anestesja

As the decade draws to an end and we enter the 2020s, it’s the perfect time to look back on the literary memories the past ten years have left us with! Looking into 20 of […]

5 Of Our Favourite Books From 2019

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Mairead Zielinski

Twas The Night Shift Before Christmas – Adam Kay Kay’s stories from his time as a junior doctor are as funny as they are heartbreaking. His witty style is undercut by an unflinching look at […]

Book Review: Olive, Again

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Evie Braithwaite

What a joy it was to spend more time with Olive Kitteridge, still as wry and brutally honest as ever.  ‘Olive, Again’ reunites us with the blunt, yet deeply loveable Olive Kitteridge as she grows […]

Book Review: ‘Mine’ by Emily Merrill.

Posted on 25th November 201924th November 2019 by Georgie Fuhri

I don’t know where to start in reviewing ‘Mine’ by Emily Merrill. Tragic. Heart breaking. Gripping. Unapologetically beautiful. ‘Mine’ encapsulates themes from abuse, trauma, friendship and ambition in a neat 378 pages. I was all […]

Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’ is one for the ages

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Hattie Graham

There is nothing particularly groundbreaking about her style of prose, and the subject of adolescent romance is a time old classic. However, there is something about Sally Rooney’s writing that makes it physically impossible to […]

Treat Your Shelf: Girl, Woman, Other – Bernadine Evaristo

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Sara Anestesja

Sara Anestesja reviews Bernadine Evaristo’s Booker Prize winning book, ‘Girl, Woman, Other’

Treat Your Shelf: Before the Coffee gets Cold – Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Posted on 15th November 2019 by Emma Rivers

Emma Rivers reviews the new book from Toshikazu Kawaguchi, ‘Before the coffee gets cold’.

Book Review: The Burning Land

Posted on 13th November 201913th November 2019 by Louisa Polack

Louisa Polack reviews George Alagiah’s latest book ‘The Burning Land’, a thrilling novel set in apartheid-era South Africa

Treat Your Shelf: Words to Warm You This Winter

Posted on 1st November 2019 by Morgan Hartley

Winter is slowly creeping upon us, which means that (along with eating entire cheeseboards whilst spluttering “Whatever! It’s Christmas!”) the season for dark nights with fluffy socks, a brew, a good book, and a festive […]

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