By Ruth Hoey When the first lockdown in the UK was introduced in 2020, it brought with it a renewed spark of interest in physical books. While we remained...
Category - Literature
Literature
by Leah Hocking The term ÔÇÿchick-litÔÇÖ usually evokes images of Bridget Jones or the pastel-coloured array of Sophie Kinsella books. Similarly to ÔÇÿchick...
By Lucia CubbZombies, monsters and unavoidable disasters: weÔÇÖve all imagined what it would be like to live in a world that was ending. With the help of...
By Hannah Anstee The word ÔÇÿgold diggerÔÇÖ has been around since the 19th century, and while it initially meant anyone that was obsessed with gaining money...
One of my many New YearÔÇÖs resolutions for 2022 is to read more and try to branch out of my literary fiction bubble. When reading I like to stick with...
Normal People by Sally Rooney One of my favourite books of all time is Normal People, the best seller by Irish author Sally Rooney. HereÔÇÖs a glimpse into the...
The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper The Wolf Den was Elodie HarperÔÇÖs debut novel, released in May 2021 ÔÇô and oh my, what a debut. Set in Roman Pompeii, the...
by Hannah Anstee Goodreads has been around since 2006, and has millions of users. You can use it to log what you read, keep and edit your TBR, join book clubs...
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Based on the 2012 best-selling thriller by Gillian Flynn, the film Gone Girl has arguably become a cult classic. The story follows...
by Pui Kuan Cheah When thinking about literature in the 2010s, a specific group of books come to mind – the young adult (YA) wave. The commercial success...