Review : Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeyman
When You Cannot Stop Reading Because Eleanor Oliphant is (NOT) Completely Fine

Interesting title. Check. Book being listed in every major book list. Check. Still, I wasn’t …

Book review : Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe vs The Song of Achilles in the 21st Century

The literary world was in a state of constant buzz in anticipation of Madeline Miller’s second novel, Circe. But…

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Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday makes you question beauty in imperfections

Asymmetry is an exploration of love, relationships, age, politics and…

Book review: Rainbirds by Clarissa Goenwan
Rainbirds by Clarissa Goenwan is a delightful read of quiet agony

Delightful? That is probably the wrong title. How can agony be delightful? It …

Book review: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone is about Bringing Magic Back

With the help of a run away princess, Zelie must find a way to bring back…

Book review : The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale
Dinsdale’s The Toymakers is about Magic, Toys and Love in an Emporium

One toy shop. Two brothers. A young girl. Their lives become tangled together in a place where an old man creates …

List : Best books of 2017
10 Favourite Books of 2017 that are Simply AMAZING

It is that time of the year to publish your verdict on the favourite books. And that is my …

Book Review: The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden
A fiesty heroine and a frost demon—5 reasons to read The Girl in the Tower

The sequel to The Bear and the Nightingale by Arden, which is rightly a ‘fairytale that leaves you breathless’, ….

Book Review : The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry – Delicious prose that leaves you spellbound

I began reading The Essex Serpent with great caution even though I was…