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7 September 2021
Review: White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson
White Smoke is a nail-biting YA psychological thriller and a modern take on the classic haunted house story.
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7 September 2021
Review: Good Talk by Mira Jacob
The graphic novel Good Talk is a deeply moving yet hilarious memoir, which attempts to answer some of life’s most difficult questions.
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26 August 2021
Review: Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim
Six Crimson Cranes is a mesmerising retelling of the Grimm Brothers’ The Six Swans, with an East Asian folklore twist.
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22 August 2021
Review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
In The Sweetness of Water, Nathan Harris offers his readers a gorgeous exploration of race, emancipation, grief, and sexuality.
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18 August 2021
Review: Matrix by Lauren Groff
Matrix is a mesmerising story, feminist to its core, about Marie de France and a twelfth-century nunnery.
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17 August 2021
Review: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot is a tear-jerking story about an extraordinary and unlikely friendship between two terminally ill hospital patients.
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16 August 2021
Review: If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha
If I Had Your Face is an electrifying and compelling debut that exposes the class system in South Korea.
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12 August 2021
Review: The Devil You Know by Charles M. Blow
In The Devil You Know, Blow provocatively proposes a reversal of the Great Migration, urging African-Americans living in the Northern States of America to resettle in the South.
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12 August 2021
Review: The Rib King
The Rib King is a work of historical fiction, exploring the intersections between race, class, privilege, and exploitation.
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9 August 2021
Review: The Lonely Castle in the Mirror
Winner of the Influential Japan Bookseller’s award, Lonely Castle in the Mirror explores child mental health and stresses the importance of human connection.
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3 August 2021
Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller
Unsettling, depressing and dark, Fuller's latest novel is a unique take on the thriller genre.
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2 August 2021
Review: The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
Publishing on 5 August, The Soulmate Equation is Christina Lauren’s latest feel-good, witty rom-com.
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30 July 2021
Review: Erasure by Percival Everett
Erasure is a razor-sharp satire on how race operates in the publishing industry and society.
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23 July 2021
Review: Dear Senthuran by Akwaeke Emezi
Akwaeke Emezi’s highly anticipated memoir Dear Senthuran is a musing on identity, displacement, and trauma.
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20 July 2021
Review: Just As I Am by Cicely Tyson
In Just As I Am, Cicely Tyson reflects on her extraordinary career as an actress.
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12 July 2021
Adoption and Motherhood: The Wild Track by Margaret Reynolds
Part memoir, part examination of motherhood, The Wild Track follows Margaret on her five-year journey to adopting a child. But pivotally, the book asks, ‘what makes any woman want to become a mother?’
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9 July 2021
Review: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
Transcendent Kingdom is a deeply thoughtful novel that paints an unforgettable portrait of familial loss, addiction, depression, and the conflict between faith and science.
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2 July 2021
Review: The Butterfly Lampshade by Aimee Bender
The Butterfly Lampshade, by New York Times bestselling author Aimee Bender, is a poignant tale of a mother, a daughter, and mental illness.
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