Cultish by Amanda Montell is a cultish book in itself – widely loved on Bookstagram – it is a fascinating deep dive into the language of cults and ‘cultish’ entities that currently surround us. Pick up a copy here. Amanda Montell’s deeply…
REVIEW: The Paris Apartment – Lucy Foley
Following the immensely successful release of her two thriller novels The Hunting Party and The Guest List, Lucy Foley returns this month with her brand-new mystery thriller The Paris Apartment, available here. Lucy Foley’s The Hunting Party and The Guest List were two of the…
REVIEW: Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? – Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
Out this month, Lizzie Damilola Blackburn will release her new novel – Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? Here, we review this delicious, hilarious and relatable romantic comedy of a novel. Pre-order a copy here. In March, Lizzie Damilola Black burn will…
REVIEW: Detransition, Baby – Torrey Peters
Torrey Peters released one of the most acclaimed, clever and sharp debuts of 2021 – Detransition, Baby. Here, we catch up on this backlist book and give our thoughts on the debut novel. Pick up a copy here. Torrey Peters released her whipsmart…
REVIEW: One True Loves – Taylor Jenkins Reid
Taylor Jenkins Reid is without a doubt one of the most commercially popular writers in the current moment, who earned acclaim with her novels Malibu Rising, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones and The Six. One of her earlier novels, One…
REVIEW: One Night on The Island – Josie Silver
We review the new novel by Josie Silver – One Night on the Island – the hotly-anticipated follow-up to One Day in December. It’s a propulsive, gorgeous romance, filled with whimsy and overlaid with the stand-out theme of empowerment. Pick…
REVIEW: A Court of Thorns and Roses – Sarah J. Maas
The first book in the fantasy series, A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas is an artfully crafted and created world. Pick up a copy here. A Court of Thorns and Roses – the first novel in Sarah J. Maas’ acclaimed…
REVIEW: The Kiss Quotient – Helen Hoang
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang is a delightful and heartwarming debut novel. Here, we review the novel centred around the romance between Stella Lane and Michael Phan. Pick up a copy here. The Kiss Quotient is a delightful light, witty and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Brightside – The Lumineers
2 x GRAMMY-nominated band The Lumineers are set to return this Friday with their new record – Brightside – following the release of their concept record III in 2019. Pre-order/pre-save Brightside ahead of its release here. Two years on from the…
REVIEW: To Paradise – Hanya Yanagihara
6 years on from the release of A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara is set to release her new tripartite novel – To Paradise – on 11th January, an awesome work of fiction that is intricately woven, spanning three centuries and three different…
REVIEW: It Ends With Us – Colleen Hoover
It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover is a devastating portrayal of an abusive relationship, portraying the subtle ways that it can twist into something incredibly toxic. Here, we discuss why the book is still a vitally important read. As the lockdowns…
REVIEW: How to Not Die Alone – Logan Ury
Published in 2021, How to Not Die Alone by Logan Ury is a compilation of her research on what mistakes people make when looking for love and how to shift perspectives when navigating the modern dating terrain. Pick up a copy here. How…