Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
I went into Remarkably Bright Creatures expecting something gentle and quirky, but I was not prepared for how deeply it would settle under my skin. On...
I went into Remarkably Bright Creatures expecting something gentle and quirky, but I was not prepared for how deeply it would settle under my skin. On...
Hooked by Asako Yuzuki is one of those novels that creeps under your skin before you realise it. I went in expecting something sharp and unsettling...
Soetdoring in die Ruigtes is veel meer as ’n historiese roman. Dit is ’n diep menslike storie oor trauma, oorlewing, ekologie en die brose verhouding tussen...
Met die vierde aflewering in Elizabeth Wasserman se geliefde “knussie”-reeks keer ons terug na Aronspoort, die dorpie waar die koffie sterk is, die melktert altyd vars...
Every so often I come across a historical novel that feels both intimate and quietly expansive, and The Woman and Her Stars is exactly that kind...
Every so often I come across a novel that feels both sweeping and intimate, a story that stretches across decades yet still manages to sit quietly...
I went into You & Me and You & Me and You & Me expecting a light, nostalgic rom com with a time travel twist, and...
The word “Brooding” immediately evokes stories with a dark emotional undercurrent, simmering tension, morally grey characters and an atmosphere heavy enough to feel. These are the...
I do not usually reach for dark romance, but the cover of Tourist Season caught my eye, and I will admit I was influenced. I have...
When I first opened Three Summers, I needed a moment to find my footing. The story begins with a wide cast of characters and a tangle...