This poetry collection will help you navigate the UK in beautiful, diverse verse, all accompanied by maps of each place represented in the poems.
Category Archives: Book Reviews
How ‘Disability Visibility’ Empowered Me to Change My Narrative
Confronting internalized ableism head-on.
The Story of an Unforgettable Bisexual Icon
Why you need to read ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’.
How ‘Notes on Grief’ Made Me Face My Greatest Fear
Nayanika Saikia reviews Ngozi Adichie’s essay on grief and analyses its relevance to our daily lives.
‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ Is A Masterclass In Nature Writing
Let yourself transported to the fishing village of Barkley Cove in Delia Owens’s acclaimed novel.
‘Hot British Boyfriend’ Made Me Relive My Teenage Years
Vicariously studying abroad and making bad romantic choices all over again.
Michael Rosen’s ‘Many Different Kinds of Love’ Is Essential Pandemic Reading
Did I really want to read about the pandemic during the pandemic? Like many, reading is an escape for me, so in the middle of a pandemic this book didn’t immediately attract me.
‘The Manningtree Witches’ Changes The Way We Think About Women
This debut explores how society alienates women. Find out more about the story here!
‘Ariadne’ Gives Voice to Women Suffering for Men’s Misdeeds
This Greek myth retelling gives a voice to the heroine Ariadne. Warning: don’t read this book in one day. Here’s why.
10 Benefits of Reviewing Books
Reviewing books is the real deal, let’s face it. Here are 10 reasons why it’s so great.