Why “The Color Purple” is a must-read this summer and how any feminist can benefit from it.
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Books By Memory: ‘A Time of Gifts’ by Patrick Leigh Fermor
How can books create graphic, unforgettable memories, outside of the content on their pages?
The Picture of Dorian Gray: A Rolling Review With Dark Academia Vibes
Let’s go through a read-through of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and why it is considered the Bible of Dark Academia.
Has Alex Michaelides Come Back With a Bang?
Why ‘The Maidens’ is a thriller take on dark academia. And should you read it?
‘I Ride Tsunami’ Is a Condemnation of The Digital Age
A poetry collection about workaholism, social media, and losing our souls to technology.
‘Maybe You Should Talk to Someone’: The Scoop on Therapy, From a Therapist
‘Maybe You Should Talk to Someone’ is a must-read for anyone who has ever struggled with their mental health, through a therapist’s own experience.
‘The Division Bell Mystery’ Made Me Rethink Working with Politicians
A detective story from the 1930s tells us more about modern politics than the news.
‘Against The Loveless World’ Gives a Voice to the Voiceless
Why this book about solitary confinement and one woman’s fight against a world that keeps bringing her down is a must-read for any political fiction fan.
The Feral, The Brutal, and The Supernatural in ‘Mouthful of Birds’
And why I loved this Kafkaesque trip into alternate realities.
Matthew Francis’s Retelling of ‘The Mabinogi’ Revels in the Magic of Poetry
e Mabinogi, consists of four interlinked stories set in a version of Britain in which the magical is only a few steps away and kings can become cobblers.