Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight saga rises from the grave with the latest addition to the series, Midnight Sun. Paige Insalaco sinks her teeth into this new read, and tells us the secret to the book series’s eternal life.
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Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight saga rises from the grave with the latest addition to the series, Midnight Sun. Paige Insalaco sinks her teeth into this new read, and tells us the secret to the book series’s eternal life.
What I Read This Summer Tori Sharp briefs us on her top summer reads of 2020,…
Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie discusses his creative lockdown. Basket weaving is his latest pursuit.
Rhian Hutchings tackles the topic of diaries during lockdown, and how they can help us better understand ourselves in these uncertain times.
Elizabeth Brown discusses the BBC’s watery new adaptation of this beloved classic.
Ariane Joudrey discusses the implications that streaming theatrical productions may have on the experience of the viewer and how this may influence the way in which people respond the the return of live theatre
Print Music Editor, Bridie Adams, assesses whether it was right to remove the controversial Colston Statue in Bristol
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Rhian Hutchings reviews ‘Martha’, the debut novel of Exeter-alumni, Walker Zupp.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight saga rises from the grave with the latest addition to the series, Midnight Sun. Paige Insalaco sinks her teeth into this new read, and tells us the secret to the book series’s eternal life.
What I Read This Summer Tori Sharp briefs us on her top summer reads of 2020,…
Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie discusses his creative lockdown. Basket weaving is his latest pursuit.
Rhian Hutchings tackles the topic of diaries during lockdown, and how they can help us better understand ourselves in these uncertain times.
Elizabeth Brown discusses the BBC’s watery new adaptation of this beloved classic.
Ariane Joudrey discusses the implications that streaming theatrical productions may have on the experience of the viewer and how this may influence the way in which people respond the the return of live theatre
Print Music Editor, Bridie Adams, assesses whether it was right to remove the controversial Colston Statue in Bristol
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Rhian Hutchings reviews ‘Martha’, the debut novel of Exeter-alumni, Walker Zupp.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
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