The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiai
IF YOU LOVE BLACK MIRROR READ THE CENTRE Have you ever known you would enjoy a book from the first few lines? I barked with laughter at the opening seven words of The Centre, the d
Penance by Eliza Clark
This. Book. THIS. BOOK. The mean girls/pretty little liars/ true crime, satirical crossover we didn’t know we needed just published & it’s racking up reviews.
The Last Days by Ali Millar
What is it that you love most about reading? For me, there are *so* many things. Escapism. The fact that, given that I bring my book with me anywhere and everywhere, I can literall
The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue
I really, really didn’t expect to enjoy this as much as I did. From the podcaster & author @czaronline this novel was published last month & the reviews are pretty much unanimo
The Club by Ellery Lloyd
A lovely follower asked for an easy, contemporary thriller out in paperback she could take in her hand luggage. Last year I schlepped a huge amount of books (swipe to see the ridic
Come On Barbie Lets Go Party
Guys I literally pulled my books apart collecting all the pink covers… send help. Swipe through to see all the covers, spines and the mess that ensued.
Whips by Cleo Watson
I’m a politics nerd ok. When I heard that an ex senior aide to then PM Boris Johnson had written a salacious novel dripping with political intrigue & hijinks, I got in touch with
At Night All Blood Is Black by David Diop
In war you are moulded into a machine, blindly following orders. Brutality & savagery can be celebrated as heroism in one moment, in the next considered madness or uncivilised. In
The Girls of Summer by Katie Bishop
Have you ever read a story in the newspaper of exploitation, be it a massive disparaty in age that makes you feel uncomfortable, or an Epstein esque tale of girls being somehow tar
Death Of A Bookseller by Alice Slater
There was a concerted amount of hype and excellent marketing around the publication of this debut back in April. I read it a few weeks ago and have struggled to collect my thoughts
The List by Yomi Adegoke
I’m off on a little break with friends — pinch me, is it real?! Here’s a pic of my current read.
The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende
I feel a little ashamed of the fact that I’ve never read any @allendeisabel before...