The fourth book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses‘ series – A Court of Silver Flames – is out now. Eagerly anticipated the novel picks up where A Court of Wings and Ruin ends, delving into the story of Nesta Archeron. The…
REVIEW: Men Who Hate Women – Laura Bates
We review Laura Bates’ Men Who Hate Women – her vital new investigation into the vast networks of misogynist networks and communities currently at work around the globe. With devastating precision, she reveals the very real danger that these organisations pose to the…
REVIEW: A Court of Wings and Ruins – Sarah J. Maas
The third book in Sarah J. Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses series – A Court of Wings and Ruin – sees the culmination of the war with Hybern, kicking the momentum up a notch. Pick up a copy of A Court of Wings and Ruin here….
REVIEW: A Court of Mist and Fury – Sarah J. Maas
We review the second book in the ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses‘ series by Sarah J. Maas – A Court of Mist and Fury. Pick up a copy of the book here. It’s hard to put into words the…
REVIEW: Greenwich Park – Katherine Faulkner
Greenwich Park by Katherine Faulkner is an addictive and propulsive new thriller that is set to be a mammoth hit in 2022, following in the footsteps of Gone Girl and Girl on the Train. Pick up a copy here. Greenwich Park – the new…
REVIEW: Beautiful Country – Qian Julie Wang
Beautiful Country – the breathtaking memoir by Qian Julie Wang – is a devastatingly real portrayal of life as an undocumented child living in America, an astonishing debut from a fresh new voice and talent. Pick up a copy of the memoir here. Beautiful Country is one…
REVIEW: The Paper Palace – Miranda Cowley Heller
The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller is fast becoming one of the breakout literary hits of 2021 – already picked as Reese’s Book Club’s July 2021 pick and widespread critical acclaim. Here, we review The Paper Palace and give our…
REVIEW: You and Me on Vacation – Emily Henry
Emily Henry has released her hotly-anticipated follow-up to the massive hit – Beach Read. You and Me on Vacation by Emily Henry is an immensely charming new romantic comedy inspired by When Harry Met Sally. Pick up a copy of the…
REVIEW: Malibu Rising – Taylor Jenkins Reid
Taylor Jenkins Reid 2020 novel ‘Daisy Jones and the Six‘ was an instant best seller last year, the last in a string of bestselling novels that have showcased Taylor Jenkins Reid as one of the premiere novelists of the last few…
REVIEW: Red, White and Royal Blue – Casey McQuiston
Red, White and Royal Blue was a knockout success for Casey McQuiston back in 2019. Here, we review the novel and see whether it lived up to the hype. The novel is available now for purchase here. Often when a book has as…
REVIEW: Transcendent Kingdom – Yaa Gyasi (Viking, 2021)
We review the sophomore novel by Yaa Gyasi – Transcendent Kingdom – the hotly-anticipated follow-up to her astonishing debut novel Homegoing. Pre-order the novel here ahead of its release on 4th March 2021. Transcendent Kingdom is one of the most hotly-anticipated novels of…
REVIEW: Hamnet – Maggie O’Farrell
Released in 2020, Hamlet by Maggie O’Farrell has earned a plethora of awards and acclaim. Here, Alice Holmes reviews the novel and gives her thoughts. Winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell is an extraordinary piece of…