
Book Review: How to Survive Your Murder
It doesn’t take itself too seriously and, like the best horror films, it ends abruptly and bizarrely, with potential for a sequel.

It doesn’t take itself too seriously and, like the best horror films, it ends abruptly and bizarrely, with potential for a sequel.

A captivating tale set in a fantasy world of 1920s glamour, magic and prohibition; with beautiful and mysterious characters.

One of my favourite fantasy books (and series) in a long time, ACOTAR combines a phenomenal story with masterful characterisation.

A charming gay love story that plays on a few timeless romance tropes. This book is wholesome and cosy, but it also has tough subjects.

A thoroughly entertaining, fast-paced story of one girl’s rise from obscurity to leader and Queen of Galla.

These teddies find themselves in an enormous rubbish dump and make a journey to find a child for each of them.

I couldn’t put this book down! An intriguing story that is captivating and full of twists. Good for readers who enjoy The Hunger Games series.

A story as beautiful as its cover! Let this whimsical and heart-warming tale take you on a journey of determination and sacrifice.

A novel of the real-life events in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power. A must-read for anyone interested in feminism & the Middle East.

The Quiet and the Loud does a magnificent job of articulating the ups and downs and all the noise that occurs as a teenager…

Aiden Thomas has created a totally clear and compelling fantasy world, drawing on ancient stories and gods from Mexico.