Our Favourite Childhood Books: Part Two
In part two of the series, our writers look at some more of their favourite books from their childhood.
In part two of the series, our writers look at some more of their favourite books from their childhood.
Matt sheds some light on the hidden gem HHhH by Laurent Binet.
Our writers take a look at some of their favourite childhood books.
Georgia reviews the Summer hit, The Girl on the Train.
Rebecca takes a look at why The Dresden Files is a series well worth your time.
Rebecca takes a look at why Cross Stitch is a fantastic novel, and well worth a read.
Jenni explains why Mark Dunn’s ‘novel in letters’ is a quirky, clever, cautionary tale that aught to be read by book lovers and word geeks all over.
Film Editor Ben reviews the latest Millarworld graphic novel title.
Have a read over the best releases in the literature universe this month.
Rebecca James takes a look at the hit book series A Song of Ice and Fire, and comments on how to save the series.
Deputy Editor Lewis and Rebecca James look at the most exciting book releases in August in our brand new series, This Month in Books.
Ollie Ray reviews the latest offering from David Mitchell (the author, not the one off the telly.)
Nowhere near as dark as it’s legacy will have you believe, this is still deserving of its revered place in the literary canon. Culture Editor, Harrison, lets us know why we should be reading The Catcher in the Rye.
Editor, Natalie, takes a look back at Peter Süskind’s classic novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.