Red Hot Summer Reads
Summer is the perfect season for reading. It gives you something to do whilst you perfect your tan, you look a lot more blasé and...
Review: I have fallen in love with a book. Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave
Dear reader, I am writing to tell you that I have fallen in love. That's right. I'm inconveniently and irrecoverably in love. With a...
REVIEW: The Loving Husband by Christobel Kent
You know from the moment you even glance at the cover that this book is going to be special. That bed sheet in a messy disarray, the...
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Laura Barnett author of the fantastic The Versions of Us
I had the very lucky opportunity of interviewing Laura Barnett, Author of the fantastic Richard & Judy Book Club read: The Versions of...
Review: The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett
I think the word lovely is underrated because it perfectly sums up this novel. This is Barnett’s debut and it hits you like a lovely hug...
Review: Girls on Fire by Robin Wasserman
Girls on Fire is a wicked, wicked novel, in both senses of the word. So rarely does a book frighten and yet compell you to go on. I've...
Review: Moving by Jenny Eclair
At first glance, Moving isn't a book that I would immediately gravitate toward. There is nothing immediate about the cover. I didn’t...
Review: On Writing by Stephen King
On Writing has been one of my favourite books this year. I wouldn’t normally say this about an English course book which I have been...
Review: The Grown Up by Gillian Flynn.. And no, it's not just another Gone Girl
Although I have seen the film of Gone Girl, I came with fresh eyes to Gillian Flynn’s latest work The Grown Up because I have never read...
Review: The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff
Before I read this book, my understanding of transgender and the transgendered community was very limited. All I knew of it was through...