Fairytale by Stephen King
Ok, this is a big one — a hugely anticipated novel but a caveat first, if you please.
Babel by Rebecca Kuang
Gosh. 542 pages later & I’m trying to coerce my thoughts into a caption to do this justice.
Welcome To Her Majesty’s Coven by Juno Dawson
Bounding into this Sundays bestseller lists at the casual slot of Number One in Hardback Fiction we have the first in a supernatural series from @junodawson which was...
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake
Sigh. Dark Academia. Set in the hidden archives of the Alexandrian Library. Guarded by people and creatures with magic...
‘She Said’ by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey & ‘Gallant’ by V.E. Schawb
It’s a double review kind of morning folks because I recently consumed these two very different books and need to talk about them immediately.
House Of Sky And Breath by Sarah J. Maas
In the fantasy publishing world, I would argue that this book was the most anticipated release of 2022. Under embargo until release, with worldwide online publication events and li
Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield
I veered violently from loving this to throwing it down not wanting to see the ending. This is astoundingly unique, hugely atmospheric and incrementally creepy, building the unease
Fairyland by Catherynne M. Valente
BIBLIO RECCS Social media can be pressurising, unrealistic & fake but there are some accounts that are disrupters, challenging societal standards of beauty & body image. Th
Under The Whispering Door – TJ Klune
@tjklunebooks is a writer that knows how to gradually make a readers heart (both adult and teen) utterly invested in his characters. His previous book, The House in the Cerule
The House In The Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune
THE HOUSE IN THE CERULEAN SEA Today, in honour of Friday Favourites, I am reviewing a recent read which is a favourite of millions of readers globally. Published in 2020 to wide ac
Empire Of The Vampire by Jay Kristoff
EMPIRE OF THE VAMPIRE When I received this advance proof from @harpervoyager_uk I was beyond excited. Vampires, nuns, the grail: SIGN. ME. UP. I would die for a screen ad
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
PROJECT HAIL MARY Let me start by saying this. This book has made me look up at the night sky in a completely different way. I do not have a scientific bone in my body. How I ever