
Book Review: Malachite
Don’t mistake a slow-burn romance for a slow book; this title is fast-paced and plot-heavy from page one, every new secret creating drama.

Book Review: Angels’ Blood
Delightfully fun and campy! Throw in some chases and supernatural hunting agencies and you have 2000’s urban fantasy at its finest!

Book Review: Childhood, Youth, Dependency (The Copenhagen Trilogy)
This collection is the life’s work of a true twentieth-century great. I hope this book leaves on you the indelible mark it left on me.

Book Review: Cast Away
This is a mewling and meandering story of self-actualisation from the perspective of someone desperate to avoid reckoning with themself.

Book Review: The Thornbacks
This novel glides on Wilson’s playful prose, perfectly chosen details, and quirky characters. I thoroughly enjoyed the ride.

Book Review: Friends That Invest
Entertaining and informative. Read this if you want to brush up on your financial literacy & get into investing.

Book Review: Kin
Jones’s lyrical, sensuous writing skillfully evokes the fierce bond between young women whose strengths and vulnerabilities leap off the page.

Book Review: Crux
This underdog story explores the value of deep friendship and connection – and the fine line that can see these tip over into obsession.

Book Review: Not In My Book
An adorable & bookish enemies-to-lovers between two writing students. Read this if you enjoy academic rivalries and the grumpy/sunshine trope.

Book Review: Nonesuch
In less competent hands, this mash-up of genres and ideas could get unwieldy fast, but Spufford juggles all the elements with style.

Book Review: Into the Bewilderness
Gorgeously illustrated, this whimsical tale has a good amount of absurdity and silliness (with just a liiiiiittle bit of deep pondering).

Book Review: The Day the Mac ‘n’ Cheese Ran Out
This laugh out loud graphic novel is great for anyone who loves silly friendship tales with adventure along the way.

Book Review: The Ending Writes Itself
This whodunit doubles as a satire on the publishing industry and is unflinching in its honest portrayal of what being a writer is really like.

Book Review: My Brilliant Friend
This is the first instalment in one of the 21st century’s rare and true classics, and a divinely sumptuous read for days warm and cold.

Book Review: The Mushroom Tapes
This book reveals a lot to the ignorant reader (me) about how trials are conducted and what it really means to be “following a case.”

Book Review: Boy Wonder
The neon colours & cartoony silhouettes create adrenaline-pumping fight scenes while maintaining a strong melancholy as Damian wanders alone.

Book Review: Sea of Evil and Desire
The plot kept me turning pages at top speed. Read if you enjoy immersive fantasy worlds, gothic settings and dark family secrets.

Book Review: The Heart-Shaped Tin
Wilson creates an experience I can only describe as a mix of anthropology class and sitting with someone as they sift through a memory box.

Book Review: The Raven Scholar
This murder mystery-meets-high-stakes-fantasy had me so thoroughly invested that I will be gnashing my teeth in anticipation of the sequel.

Book Review: Open
This autobiography dragged me in from the first page – a tennis star who deeply hates tennis & always has? Sign me up!

Book Review: Stasiland
In the years I’ve spent fascinated by the DDR, I’ve never come across any material as powerful and human as this.

Book Review: The Secret of the Magic Pearl
Beautiful pictures accompany a charming seaside story about family, adventure, and learning to treasure the little things.

Book Review: Angel Train
Though these stories aren’t linked by plot, setting or character, they nevertheless share strong recurrent themes.

Book Review: Amma
A sweeping, intergenerational novel, that has the strength and complexity of women (and their relationships) at its core.