As summer is well underway, Danni Darrah writes about which books you should bring with you on your next trip to Exmouth.
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As summer is well underway, Danni Darrah writes about which books you should bring with you on your next trip to Exmouth.
Millie Betts explores Matt Haig’s bestselling novel, The Midnight Library
Austin Taylor explores how a newly published collection of Franz Kafka’s documents can expand our knowledge of the author’s life.
Rhian Hutchings anticipates the top ten books to be published in 2021.
Paige Insalaco reviews the relevance of both books and podcasts. Has one subsumed the other, or do they both have a place in contemporary society?
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, from neapolitan novels to the best autobiographies. I am finding more and more that …
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
As summer is well underway, Danni Darrah writes about which books you should bring with you on your next trip to Exmouth.
Millie Betts explores Matt Haig’s bestselling novel, The Midnight Library
Austin Taylor explores how a newly published collection of Franz Kafka’s documents can expand our knowledge of the author’s life.
Rhian Hutchings anticipates the top ten books to be published in 2021.
Paige Insalaco reviews the relevance of both books and podcasts. Has one subsumed the other, or do they both have a place in contemporary society?
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, from neapolitan novels to the best autobiographies. I am finding more and more that …
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
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