Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
A book I read many moons ago, brought back to me because of the book I’m reading now...
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
Before there was Chalamet and Styles, before Bridgerton and Anthony falling in the lake, there was Firth in a billowing shirt.
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Having LOVED The Nickel Boys, I went onto Whitehead’s previous book immediately. And OH BOY am I glad I did.
Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
When we both love a book and then discuss it between ourselves, we always feel like it’s a little bit magical.
Stoneblind by Natalie Haynes
Todays the day folks so make way to your local purveyor of books because if you are a reader of classical retellings Stoneblind is now unleashed into the world...
Station Eleven & Sea Of Tranquility
I (S) have always been attracted to dystopian novels, from as far back as I can remember.
Babel by Rebecca Kuang
Gosh. 542 pages later & I’m trying to coerce my thoughts into a caption to do this justice.
Delphi by Clare Pollard
This sharp punch of a book is so clever that I am struggling to write a review that will do it justice.
The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb
This book took me a bit of time. Not just because it’s seriously long but also — well it’s a punch to the actual gut. It isn’t what i would call a holiday read at all but
Who They Was By Gabriel Krauze
Sometimes books are portals transporting you to locations far and new. Sometimes they give you razor sharp insight into places that you pass regularly and stories that you read abo
The Island Of Sea Women by Lisa See
A joint review but a short note from us individually...
The Candy House by Jennifer Egan
I recently went to the serpentine gallery and took part in a virtual reality experience. You are given a headset and earphones, told to utterly empty your mind, before you are plac