Starting off the new year with a varied month of reading – ancient Greek poetry, non-fiction essays, award-winning dystopia, surrealist puppet horror and more!
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My Month in Books: March and April 2023
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo When a novel ends with a character proposing quite literally going to hell and back again to rescue a friend, it’s more than a little cruel to keep your readers waiting nearly four years for a follow-up. However, I am willing to forgive Leigh Bardugo because Hell Bent is worthContinue reading “My Month in Books: March and April 2023”
My Month in Books: June and July 2022
It’s been a busy summer but I’m still reading!
My Month in Books: November 2021
Anyone who is surprised I didn’t read as many books as usual this month doesn’t realise how massive a book ‘Shogun’ is.
My Month in Books: October 2021
Mystery, romance, fantasy, sci-fi, thriller, horror and more this month. Read on to see my favourites.
My Month in Books: March 2021
Essays, short stories, new releases, old favourites – it’s been a busy month!
My Month in Books: November 2020
November was a busy month of reading, read on for my favourites.
My Month in Books: May
A mixed month, with some shining gems and some utter duds.
Review: Trick Mirror
It’s such a joy to read a book where you feel as if the author is a long lost friend who just gets you. This is how I felt reading Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino (and not just because I think she might be the only other person I know who’s read the incredible andContinue reading “Review: Trick Mirror”