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7 October 2022
Bioshock: Rapture- A nightmare under the sea
A review of John Shirley’s dystopian nightmare novel Bioshock: Rapture. Delve into one of the most enthralling video game tie-in novels to date with its captivating characters and sinister secrets.
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24 September 2022
A book review of Child 44
A book review of Tom Rob Smith’s international bestseller set during the twilight years of Stalin’s reign of terror.
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5 August 2022
Your guide to the best of Brick Lane
In the heart of East London, Brick Lane has so much to offer.Whether you're looking for an array of South Asian cuisines or new vintage finds for your wardrobe there's something for everyone on Brick Lane.
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14 July 2022
The poetics of ‘Skylight’: A different kidnapping story
Written by Kelly Simmons, Skylight brings readers into the mind of its captive protagonist as she reflects on her past naivety and society at large.
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4 July 2022
The weird and wonderful world of celebrity books
A delve into celebrity book releases.
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28 June 2022
‘Christmas Under the Stars’- Not unputdownable, but easy to pick up again.
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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24 June 2022
All That’s Left in the World by Erik J. Brown
All That’s Left in the World is a heartwarming and captivating debut set in post-apocalyptic America.
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14 April 2022
Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sun Lynn Tan
Daughter of the Moon Goddess is a vivid, unputdownable adult fantasy featuring Chinese mythology, love triangles, and strong family bonds.
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28 November 2021
Good To Know: How are books made?
Discover the creative process of creating a hand-printed and hand-bound book
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24 August 2021
6 of our favourite book adaptations
How many times have you been disappointed by a film that did not live up to a book you coveted? We have all been through the same heartache. So this week, to make up for it, we talk about the films that beat the odds. Read on for our list of the best book adaptations in film.
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13 August 2021
Voice Verdicts: Bloomsbury Publishing and Dolly Parton
This week we have the publishers of Harry Potter and the saint that is Dolly Parton.
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17 June 2021
Creativity vs Academics: Should universities teach creative subjects?
Is there value in studying a creative degree at University? This is my experience.
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2 June 2021
Profits for publisher Bloomsbury soar due to lockdown reading
The publisher has seen its third profit upgrade of 2021 after sales have increased to £185 million.
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10 May 2021
A focus on Asian literature
Recommendations for diversifying your reading with my favourite literary works from various parts of Asia.
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21 April 2021
Brent Culture Service push for literature accessibility for all
Voice spoke to Sarah Smith, Libraries Development Manager about breaking down the barriers of Literature for adults, children and communities from diverse backgrounds through events and programmes.
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22 March 2021
Owner of Penguin Random House to be audited by UK watchdog over Simon & Schuster takeover
Penguin Random House’s $2 billion takeover of rival publisher, Simon & Schuster, will be investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority, to assess whether the deal will result in reduced competition.
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11 March 2021
Want My Job? with book Youtuber Noelle Gallagher
With over 100,000 subscribers on Youtube, Noelle Gallagher is carving out a name for herself in the Booktube community. If you’ve ever wondered how running a successful Youtube channel works and want to try it yourself, read on!
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6 March 2021
Mission Green: Books
Is the publishing industry doing enough for the environment?