Book Review : The Sport of Kings by C. E. Morgan
The Sport of Kings by C. E. Morgan – What is Wrong and Right with the Novel

A family saga about race, family legacy, horse breeding, slavery and the lives that got …

Book Review : The Dark Circle by Linda Grant
The Dark Circle by Linda Grant – An Emotionally Fulfilling Read

After the Second world war, tuberculosis cases are on the rise and the twins, Lenny and Miriam fall…

Book Review : North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
Why North and South by Gaskell Should Have Been the First Classic You Read

A masterful blend of the class struggle that came with the rise of industrialization and a love …

The Muse by Jessie Burton
The Muse by Jessie Burton – A Nice Story

Alternating between London in 1960s and Andalusia in the late 1930s, …

First Love by Gwendoline Riley
First Love by Gwendoline Riley – Minimal, Melancholic and and Pensive

A story about marriage, love and life choices …

Book Review : Miss Pettigrew lives for a day by Winifred Watson
Miss. Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson – A Modern Fairy tale for Guaranteed Chuckles

A forty year old lady who struggles to make ends meet has an extraordinary…

Book Review : Stay with me by Ayobami Adebayo
Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo – Deception, Marriage and Childlessness

Against the social and political unrest in Nigeria in the 1980s, Stay with me…

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Why I Would not Pick up Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina if it was a New Release

That’s right. I said it. I would not have picked up Anna Karenina if it was…

Book Review : Difficult Women by Roxanne Gay
Difficult Women by Roxanne Gay – The Women who will Survive

A collection of 21 short stories that talk about difficult women, often called ‘crazy’…