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Review: Klara and the Sun

by Henry Hood

Sunset on fields with a barn in the distance.

Henry Hood discusses Kazuo Ishiguro’s highly anticipated novel, Klara and the Sun.

Review: The Hunger Games Prequel: ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’

by Rachael Powell

Rachael Powell reviews Suzanne Collins latest book: ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’

What the Writers are Reading

by Rhian Hutchings

Rhian Hutchings gives us the low-down on the perfect quarantine reading material

Literature of the last Decade: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

by Bridie Adams

Print Music Editor, Bridie Adams reviews her favourite book of the decade

USA Women’s Fiction Prize

by Amelia Gregory

Amelia Gregory discusses The Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, America’s first literary award for women and non-binary writers.

Sci-fi and sci-fiction

by Elinor Jones

Elinor Jones explores the genre of science-fiction and how it has often predicted future scientific advances.

The Testaments Testimony

by Will Evans

Will Evans provides the first outlook on Atwood’s latest release, The Testaments

Climate Change and the Creative World

by Arts & Lit

Lindsay Warner discusses the importance and rise of Climate Change Fiction.

Books for Music Lovers

by Grace Fergusson

Just Kids by Patti Smith Frequently hailed as the godmother of punk, this touching memoir details Patti Smith’s entrance into the New York music and art scene in the early 1970s, where she meets and falls for the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Tinged with youthful innocence and naivety, this tale of two young artists struggling to […]

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