News & Reviews
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Book Review: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson - Reviewed by Megan Farquhar
Just as the characters in The Haunting of Hill House are eager not to let the house twist its way into their minds, I too have fallen victim to thi... -
Book Review: All My Mothers by Joanna Glenn - Reviewed by Michelle Hollis-Hunt
What is a mother? This is a beautifully written story about the life of Eva who, from an early age, feels distant from her mother and has a sense o... -
Godmersham Park by Gill Hornby
Calling all Austen fans - this book was written for you! Godmersham Park fictionalises the true story of Anne Sharp. She became the governess of Fa... -
Girl A - Andreia Santos
“The past was one of the few foreign countries which neither of us wished to visit.”― Abigail Dean, Girl A This is the poignant, dark story of the ... -
Sisters by Daisy Johnson Review by Megan Farquhar
Daisy Johnson’s Sisters is a wonderfully fast-paced read that maintains a deep-rooted sense of unease and dread until the climactic end. With twi... -
Published A Book?
We are often approached by people who have published their book and want us to stock it. I would say in the first instance - download this excellen... -
The Salt Path by Raynor Winn - Reviewed by Caitlin Murray
When Raynor Winn and her husband Moth are evicted from their home and farm, that their life was dedicated to, and Moth is then diagnosed with a ter... -
Book Review - The Maidens by Alex Michaelides Review by Andreia De Santos
“We all secretly hope that tragedy will only ever happen to other people. But Mariana knew, sooner or later, it happens to you.” This novel follows... -
Book Review - Ariadne by Jennifer Saint Reviewed by Andreia De Santos
Ariadne is definitely a book I will never forget. It was my first Greek Myth retelling and it is definitely a story that sticks with you. While t... -
Book Review - If We Were Villains by ML Rio Reviewed by Megan
“What is more important, that Caesar is assassinated or that he is assassinated by his intimate friends? … That,’ Frederick said, 'is where the tra... -
The Secret History by Donna Tartt - Book Review by Megan
‘Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it’. Donna Tartt’s debut novel follows Richard Papen, who joins a selective grou... -
Re-Opening 2nd December
We are re-opening for browsing from tomorrow (Wednesday 2nd December) and we will also be open on Mondays as well as opening late on Thursdays (unt...
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