Review: The Turn of the Screw(Image courtesy of Unsplash) 28th October 2021 By Grace Bishop Do you love curling up with a creepy book or snuggling up to watch a...
Sally Rooney: upcoming authorWarning: Minor spoilers ahead! By Megan Warwick With the BBC adaptation of Normal People giving the TV lovers of lockdown a new...
On On the RoadBy Frederick Holt Image courtesy of Little White Lies ‘What’s your road man? – holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any...
InQuire's Favourite Books of the Decade - My Brilliant Friend (2012)Aqdas Fatima The 4th Entry in InQuire's series spotlighting University of Kent students' favourite books of the 2010s. “I believe that...
The Clockmaker's Daughter: a truly astounding piece of literatureWhy is it that some people are so drawn to one location or choose to set up home in a particular area? What draws us in and pulls us...
The Uncertainty of HopeValerie Tagwira is both a doctor and an author. Her novel, which won Outstanding Fiction Book’ at the National Arts Merit Award for...
“At this point it is not a matter of guilt or innocence," A casualty of power by Mukuka ChipantImage: Facebook | Mukuka Chipanta Mukuka Chipanta is a Zambian born author and aerospace engineer, currently living in Washington DC. He...
Review: Supermarket by Bobby Hall, a bad thrift shopCredit: Mike Holland Supermarket is the debut novel written by Bobby Hall, better known as the rapper and singer, Logic. The book...
One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus – Book ReviewInspired by the 1985 teen drama ‘The Breakfast Club’, Karen M. McManus’ debut novel revolves around four common high school...