Yiyun Li’s strange and vibrant novel explores the opposing sides of strength, loyalty and storytelling in the context of friendship
Category Archives: Book Reviews
I Read 45 Books in 2023. Here Are My Top 5
Coffee Time Tuesdays: My year of poetry and gentle reading
Eliza Mace Is The Teenage Poirot We Never Knew We Needed
A review of ‘Eliza Mace’, a historical fiction mystery by Sarah Burton and Jem Poster
Love-Hate Relationships With Books And Reading Updates
Coffee Time Tuesdays: What I’ve been reading, how I feel about Spotify’s audiobooks add-on and a new reading routine
‘Black Butterflies’ Reveals the Humanity Behind War
Priscilla Morris’s novel on the siege of Sarajevo is a relevant, heart-wrenching ode to the people caught in conflict
‘Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble’ Made Me Crumble With Joy
Alexis Hall strikes again with another sweet queer romance with excellent mental health representation
‘It Starts With Us’: A Sequel to Remember
It Starts With Us is more than a book. It is an experience that one should take at least once in their lifetime. This is why.
Female Friendships and Self-Love: a Memoir of Lessons
Irreverently witty, funny, and heartfelt, ‘Everything I Know About Love’ is an excellent handbook for navigating life.
The Book That Everyone Needs To Read
This is why ‘It’s Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies)’ is a must-read for anyone who would like to be a better supporter and protector of mental health.
If You Loved ‘The Scarlet Letter’, You’ll Love This Book Even More
A feminist take on what could have inspired the famous classic, and the perfect autumn read