You & Me and You & Me and You & Me by Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees
I went into You & Me and You & Me and You & Me expecting a light, nostalgic rom com with a time travel twist, and...
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...
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...
Science is shaped by questions, persistence, and the courage to explore what lies beyond the familiar. For Celebrate Scientists Day, I have chosen five books that...
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...
Theo of Golden is one of those novels that crept up on me. I began it expecting a gentle story with a touch of mystery, and...
’n Week soos hierdie laat my weer besef hoekom stories ons so diep anker. Ek was bevoorreg om vroeër die week Penguin Random House Suid‑Afrika en...
After loving Jennie Godfrey’s debut The List of Suspicious Things, I did wonder whether her second novel would strike the same chord. I am very happy...