Former bachelorette and winner of DWTS, Hannah Brown has released her memoir – God Bless This Mess, available everywhere in hardback now and on audiobook. Pick up a copy of the book here. “My life was a complete mess, and…
REVIEW: Anna K – Jenny Lee (Penguin, 2020)
Jenny Lee’s Anna K has fast become a YA cult classic – ahead of the release of the sequel, we review the novel and give our verdict. Order a copy of the book here. Anna K. is a Manhattan socialite,…
REVIEW: The Midnight Library – Matt Haig (2020)
Matt Haig’s 2020 novel is an illuminating take on regret, despair and the human existence. Here, we review the 2020 novel. The book is available for purchase here. The Midnight Library centres around Nora Seed, a woman on the verge of deciding…
REVIEW: Luster – Raven Leilani (Pan Macmillan, 2021)
Raven Leilani’s uncomfortable and brutal debut novel, Luster, tells the story of a young black woman’s relationship with a white man and his wife. Here, we review the debut novel and see whether it measures up to the hype. The…
REVIEW: Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert
We review Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert and show why we think this is such an inspiring and necessary read for any aspiring creatives. The book is available for purchase here. Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2015 book Big Magic offers her take…
REVIEW: Exciting Times – Naoise Dolan
We review the debut novel by Irish novelist Naoise Dolan – Exciting Times. Exciting Times is the debut novel by Naoise Dolan, released in April 2020. The novel follows Ava, a young Dubliner in residence in Hong Kong and her inability…