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Voice MagPosts with Art Form: Literature
  • Review The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim
    8 July 2022

    The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    The Dragon’s Promise is the searing sequel to the bestselling young adult fantasy duology, Six Crimson Cranes. 

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  • Review Kae Tempest "The Line is a Curve" Album Review
    7 July 2022

    Kae Tempest "The Line is a Curve" Album Review

    by Mystaya Brémaud Contributor

    Kae Tempest is back with their first album in three years and they are doing what they do best.

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  • Blog The weird and wonderful world of celebrity books
    4 July 2022

    The weird and wonderful world of celebrity books

    by Nelle Osei Contributor

    A delve into celebrity book releases. 

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  • Review ‘Christmas Under the Stars’- Not unputdownable, but easy to pick up again.
    28 June 2022

    ‘Christmas Under the Stars’- Not unputdownable, but easy to pick up again.

    by Ellie Blackwell Voice Reviewer

    Written by Karen Swann, romantic and deliciously descriptive, isolation, deceit and escapism are subtly woven through this plot which explores heartbreak and what it is to truly live your life.  

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  • Blog Top Five Feminist Retellings
    27 June 2022

    Top Five Feminist Retellings

    by Kashmini Shah Contributor

    Stories are finally being considered from the female perspective.

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  • Review Honor by Thrity Umrigar
    27 June 2022

    Honor by Thrity Umrigar

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Honor is a beautifully written novel about the complicated issues at play in contemporary India. 

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  • Review All That’s Left in the World by Erik J. Brown
    24 June 2022

    All That’s Left in the World by Erik J. Brown

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    All That’s Left in the World is a heartwarming and captivating debut set in post-apocalyptic America. 

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  • Review Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu
    9 June 2022

    Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Peach Blossom Spring is a beautiful work of historical fiction about war, family, resilience, and migration. 

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  • Review Noughts and Crosses by Malerie Blackman - book review
    4 June 2022

    Noughts and Crosses by Malerie Blackman - book review

    by Esther burton Local Reviewer

    Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Against a background of prejudice and distrust, highlighted by terrorist activity, a romance builds between Sephy and Callum -- but it will lead them into terrible danger. Can they find a way to be together?

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  • Review What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
    3 June 2022

    What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    What My Bones Know is a shrewdly insightful memoir that sheds light on the little-discussed topic of C-PTSD (complex post-traumatic stress disorder). 

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  • Blog In Defence of Witches: The women who dared to simply exist
    2 June 2022

    In Defence of Witches: The women who dared to simply exist

    by Kashmini Shah Contributor

    “Women who put themselves first, are villains in today's society, just as they were in the 1500’s.” Mona Chollet’s recent book attests to this.

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  • Blog Survival As An Independent Young Person - The Real
    1 June 2022

    Survival As An Independent Young Person - The Real

    by Mazza Maria

    Long story short, I grew up in Dagenham until my father selfishly decided to break to me in 2016 'we are moving to Russia, that's it' and I had to abandon everything from school books to my identity.

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  • Interview Interview with Jack Solloway, poet, musician and senior marketing executive
    1 June 2022

    Interview with Jack Solloway, poet, musician and senior marketing executive

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    We speak to the former assistant editor of Voice about his first published book of poetry, his desire to be a hedonistic rock god, and his general talent as a Jack of all trades.

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  • Review Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!
    21 May 2022

    Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!

    by Holly Craig Voice Reviewer

    A great museum where you can learn lots about the Bronte family and how they lived their lives. I had a great time walking around this well put together attraction as well as having a look around the local area. 

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  • Review Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
    21 May 2022

    Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth

    by Madeleine Cartelet

    I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!

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  • Blog Voice Retrospects: Horrible Histories
    19 May 2022

    Voice Retrospects: Horrible Histories

    by Destiny Adams Kickstart

    Let me transport you to your childhood and remind you of every child’s favourite way to learn history: Horrible Histories.

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  • Review Review: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
    19 May 2022

    Review: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is a mature young adult book that is not afraid to tackle tough subject matters such as immigration, deportation, mental health, and grief.

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  • Interview Sandra Coffey: From classical singer to career journalist
    16 May 2022

    Sandra Coffey: From classical singer to career journalist

    by Sheona Mountford Kickstart

    From classical singing to the newsrooms, Sandra Coffey has had a varied career in the arts. I spoke to her about her experiences –including coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest!

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