The Woman and Her Stars by Penny Haw
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 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...
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Waar Bloed Kruip neem my terug na die bekende maar steeds onheilspellende gange van Noordeberg Hospitaal, ’n ruimte waar die ligte nooit heeltemal helder genoeg is...
Revisiting Firestarter has been one of those experiences where I realise just how much of King’s work has seeped into modern pop culture without me fully...
I read Migrations not long after I finished Wind Dark Shore. I was still amazed by how clearly Charlotte McConaghy wrote about nature in a way...