Strangers on a Train in modern day America is the premise for this twisty psychological thriller – but is all as it seems?
Book Review – The Humans, Matt Haig
A delightful fish-out-of-water tale examining what it means to be human.
Five Cozy Autumn Books to Pick Up This Fall
Some of my favourite books to curl up with during the colder months.
Book Review – Revelation, C.J. Sansom
Gripping Tudor murder mystery, set against a backdrop of political and religious turmoil? Sign me up!
Book Review: Playing Games, Huma Qureshi
A fascinating character-focused read on relationships, creativity and messy family dynamics.
Book Review: The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern
The Night Circus is magical in every sense of the word – check out my thoughts in more detail here.
Book review: Lost in a Good Game, Pete Etchells
An exploration into the current discourse around the art and science of videogames (the good and the bad), why we play them and how they can enrich our lives.
Book Review: Headshot, Rita Bullwinkel
Recently longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize, does Headshot score a knockout blow?
The Series that Shaped Me – A Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony Snicket
The start of a new series, where I explore some of the childhood book series that first ignited my love of reading.
Book Review: The Light of All That Falls, James Islington
Does James Islington stick the landing with his third and final instalment of the Licanius Trilogy? Let’s find out.