Understanding Jennette McCurdy’s Memoir: The Dark Side of Child Stardom

Trigger warning: themes of abuse and grooming; eating disorders There are probably few people who haven’t heard of this book. It was everywhere for a while! Well, I finally got around to reading it, and let me tell you, I am proud of Jennette for coming to terms with all that happened to her and […]

‘The Mystery Writer’: Sulari Gentill Unravels Intriguing Secrets of a Publisher

‘The Mystery Writer’ by Sulari Gentill is a page-turning murder mystery that touches on topical themes in our current post-covid world. While I felt the end was hurried, I enjoyed the first half’s build-up to the twist at the end. While none of the characters, especially Theo, were physically described in detail, I feel like […]

Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Big Little Lies is a gripping light novel that immediately draws the reader in. Starting with fragmented snippets of police interviews that slowly hint at the story’s truth, the author masterfully builds the suspense to a satisfying climax. This small-town playground mystery thriller addresses serious topics such as domestic violence and sexual assault. Despite the […]

The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich

The Night Watchman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, was inspired by Erdrich’s own grandfather who belonged to the Turtle Mountain Reservation on which this book’s story is based. The novel tells the story of the resistance to repeated oppression and the real-life assimilation and termination policies against native peoples. Thomas Wazhashk is the night watchman at […]

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams tells the story of two lost souls, Alisha, a 17-year-old, and Mukesh, an Indian widower, who both live in London. They somehow manage to find each other living amongst the chaos of the busy city. They form a unique bond of kinship through books found on a reading […]

BOOK REVIEW: ‘Girl, Woman, Other’ by Bernardine Evaristo

‘Girl, Woman, Other’ by Bernardine Evaristo follows the intricacies and complexities of womanhood, privilege and feminism. Written in a non-traditionalist narrative form, this novel tells non-traditionalist stories of womanhood and otherhood. We have Yass, the university student finding herself, learning that it’s okay for teenage ideals and values to be challenged. Her university friend challenging […]

Book Review: Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin

Fever Dream was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize in 2017. It is a complex and almost surreal story that leaves you with more questions than it gives you answers. The multi-layered nature of this story (a story within a story within a story) makes it tricky to jump into its depths at first, especially […]

Book Tour: The Sunflower Cottage Breakfast Club by Lynsey James

About the author of The Sunflower Cottage Breakfast Club Twitter | Facebook | Blog Lynsey James (author of The Sunflower Cottage Breakfast Club) was born in Fife. She’s an incurable bookworm who loves nothing more than getting lost in a good story with memorable characters. She started writing when she was really young and credits […]

Book Tour: Where is Emma Butler’s Life Plan? By Julia Wilmot + GIVEAWAY

A little about the author… Twitter | Website Julia Wilmot first discovered Transcendental Meditation (TM)  as a teenager at school. She was so sure of her path that she decided not to go to University and study law but devote herself to teaching TM and working with the charity that teaches the technique instead! She’s been a founder […]