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  • Review Book review: Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    21 May 2025

    Book review: Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Adichie’s latest novel is a meditation on love, loss, and the entanglements of womanhood across continents.

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  • Review Book Review: Mongrel by Hanako Footman
    16 May 2025

    Book Review: Mongrel by Hanako Footman

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Mongrel is a richly textured debut novel by The Crown and Defending the Guilty actor Hanako Footman that explores the weight of inheritance across generations.

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  • Review Book Review: Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green
    13 May 2025

    Book Review: Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    John Green turns his gaze from fiction to fact in his latest book.

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  • Review Book Review: We Do Not Part by Han Kang
    5 May 2025

    Book Review: We Do Not Part by Han Kang

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    A haunting, poetic meditation on memory, friendship, and historical silence.

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  • Interview Interview: Liann Zhang chats about influencer thriller book Julie Chan is Dead
    2 May 2025

    Interview: Liann Zhang chats about influencer thriller book Julie Chan is Dead

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Liann Zhang's debut novel Julie Chan is Dead follows a young woman who steals her twin sister's identity as a world-famous social media influencer. She talks about inspirations, her writing process, and her next book.

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  • Review Book Review: Julie Chan is Dead by Liann Zhang
    29 April 2025

    Book Review: Julie Chan is Dead by Liann Zhang

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    What would you do for six million followers? Well, in Liann Zhang's debut novel Julie Chan is Dead, pretending to be your recently deceased twin sister is just the tip of the iceberg.

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  • Review Book Review: Hail Mary by Funmi Fetto
    26 April 2025

    Book Review: Hail Mary by Funmi Fetto

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Hail Mary is a bold collection of short stories that delves into the lives of Nigerian women. 

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  • Blog The Voice Quiz – April 2025
    25 April 2025

    The Voice Quiz – April 2025

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    It's the end of the month, so let's test your knowledge with a culture quiz looking back at April 2025. There's also a picture round and some tricky TV cast brainteasers.

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  • Review Book Review: The Wedding People by Alison Espach
    25 April 2025

    Book Review: The Wedding People by Alison Espach

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    The Wedding People is an unexpectedly funny novel about heartbreak and reinvention.

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  • Review Book Review: Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao
    23 April 2025

    Book Review: Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Water Moon is an imaginative fantasy about loss, second chances, and the weight of the choices we carry.

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  • Review Book Review: Memorials by Richard Chizmar
    21 April 2025

    Book Review: Memorials by Richard Chizmar

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Memorials is a tense, atmospheric horror novel that turns an innocent road trip into a creeping nightmare in the heart of the Appalachia.

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  • Review Book Review: Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel
    15 April 2025

    Book Review: Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Goddess of the River is a lyrical and emotionally rich retelling that breathes new life into an ancient story of love, loss, and destiny.

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  • Review Book Review: Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
    8 April 2025

    Book Review: Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Onyx Storm is a high-stakes continuation of the Empyrean series that raises the bar for epic fantasy storytelling.

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  • Review Book Review: This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan
    8 April 2025

    Book Review: This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan is a novel about resilience, self-discovery, and second chances. 

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  • Blog Samantha Shannon's The Bone Season: What makes a romantasy, and why this isn't one
    2 April 2025

    Samantha Shannon's The Bone Season: What makes a romantasy, and why this isn't one

    by Eva Carolan

    Samantha Shannon recently published the fifth novel in her dystopian series The Bone Season. Where does this unique blend of genre, tropes, and original writing fit into the modern literary landscape? And what does or doesn't make a romantasy?

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  • Blog Is This Just Fantasy: The rise of romantasy
    31 March 2025

    Is This Just Fantasy: The rise of romantasy

    by Eva Carolan

    Romantasy fiction has taken the publishing industry by storm, but how did this happen? Which writers are considered romantasy authors, and why are they all women? Most importantly, we have to ask what romantasy even means.

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  • Review Book Review: A Sorceress Comes to Call by T Kingfisher
    25 March 2025

    Book Review: A Sorceress Comes to Call by T Kingfisher

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    A Sorceress Comes to Call by T Kingfisher is an eerie retelling of The Goose Girl.

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  • Blog Is This Just Fantasy: 'Romantasy' as new genre or misogynistic label?
    25 March 2025

    Is This Just Fantasy: 'Romantasy' as new genre or misogynistic label?

    by Eva Carolan

    The rise of 'romantasy' has taken publishing by storm. So what is this new so-called genre, and how does it relate to the treatment of female authors by audiences? Voice Intern Eva Carolan explores the phenomenon in her new editorial series.

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