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The Man Who Saw Everything: Forget history and cause chaos

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019Leave a comment

What happens when you try to forget history? Deborah Levy explores memory, loss and life in this unforgettable book.

10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World: A love story to life

September 2, 2019September 2, 20194 Comments

Read why I adore this strange, lyrical and wonderful love letter to life.

Sharp and slyly funny: My Sister, the Serial Killer

September 1, 20192 Comments

This explosive debut doesn't hold back when it comes to criticising men and familial expectations. Read more...

Lanny: Leave your adultness at the door

August 26, 20196 Comments

This sweet, sad, extraordinary book is unforgettable, and will sit nestled into my heart for decades to come. Find out why.

Miracle Creek: A scorching legal drama

August 23, 2019August 23, 20194 Comments

There's a reason why Miracle Creek is getting all the hype on bookstagram: because it's bloody marvellous. Here are my thoughts on this superb debut.

Three Reasons to Read ‘The Secret History’

August 22, 20194 Comments

I missed out on the magic of this book for almost 27 years. Here are my top reasons why it deserves to be read (or re-read).

Book review: Three Women

August 2, 20192 Comments

There’s a reason why this blunt, no-holds-barred account of women’s desire and sexuality is talk of the town this summer. And here are my thoughts.

Book reviews: July wrap-up

July 31, 2019July 31, 20192 Comments

July has been a month of change, but one thing has stayed the same: I've enjoyed 12 more excellent books. And here's a round-up of them all.

Book review: Through The Wall

July 31, 2019July 31, 20191 Comment

The premise is simple: how well do you know your neighbours? Caroline Corcoran’s Through The Wall explores this creepy concept. But don’t mistake this novel for your average thriller.

Summer 2019 reads: Charming characters vs gripping plot

July 15, 2019July 15, 20191 Comment

Today’s review features books from the second two categories: ‘The Holiday’ by T. M. Logan and ‘Something to Live For’ by Richard Roper. Both of these books are perfect holiday books: easy to read, enjoyable and satisfying.

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