LEARNING TO BE A FEMINIST
I didn’t know I was a feminist until a couple of days ago. ‘Feminism, tuh!’, I’d chortle, waving away any possible implication of being a miserable, plain and boring sandal-wearer. Because that’s what…
Book Review: The Last Family In England by Matt Haig
Natasha Sabin’s last thoughts on ‘The Last Family in England’ If you are a fan of Mark Haddon’s ‘The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Night-Time’ please, please read Matt Haig’s book. I…
Book Review: The Quickening Maze by Adam Foulds
Candice Landau gets lost in the maze… If only ‘The Quickening Maze’ had been a quickening story. While the novel is certainly a lyrical masterpiece, it lacks the rise and fall of the…
Book Review: ‘On Chesil Beach’ by Ian McEwan
After reading ‘Enduring Love’ many years ago, I was exposed to Ian McEwan whilst doing my English A-Level, rather than stumbling upon him on Amazon or in the back of a bookshop. I…
Book Review: ‘Written on The Body’ by Jeanette Winterson
Have you ever been in love? Take a moment to think about it. Although entirely rhetorical in its asking, this is a very important question to think about before one picks up ‘Written…











