Books to Look Forward to in 2025 (Part I)
As we step into a new year, the literary world is brimming with excitement and anticipation. Here are some of the most eagerly awaited books of...
As we step into a new year, the literary world is brimming with excitement and anticipation. Here are some of the most eagerly awaited books of...
These are the books that, on closing the last page, the characters have become friends, and their stories part of your life. So much so, that...
This is a chilling and complex novel that offers a profound insight into the lives of women in the 19th century. Set against the atmospheric backdrop...
When I picked up Mrs Sidhu’s “Dead and Scone” by Suk Pannu, I had no idea that Mrs Sidhu was already a well-established character with her...
“I’m a woman, which means I have to expect to be seen as an unlikable character.” One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall is a...
In “How to Age Disgracefully,” Clare Pooley weaves a heartwarming tale that challenges conventional perceptions about ageing and celebrates the vibrancy of life at any age....
Marion Sparg’s memoir, “Guilty and Proud: An MK Soldier’s Memoir of Exile, Prison, and Freedom,” delves into the remarkable journey of a woman who fearlessly stood...
“We are all unreliable narrators of our own lives.” This engrossing and twisty thriller will hold your attention right up to the finish. The protagonist, Elliot...
“‘The average human spends thirty-three years of their life asleep.’ She leans closer, enough for me to catch a gust of expensive perfume. This is usually...
The Vulnerables by Sigrid Nunez is a novel that explores the effects of the COVID pandemic on the lives of a writer and her unexpected companions:...