Fiction

Second Sister by Chan Ho Kei is an emotive read about cyberbullying, sexual harassment and suicide

Review: Second Sister by Chan Ho-Kei

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“Just as Nga-Yee thought everything was going back to normal, Siu-Man stepped from that window of their twenty-second-story flat.” (Page 28) Nga-Yee and her sister, Siu-Man have not had an easy couple of years. Firstly, their father had an accident at work which killed him outright and then they had…

The Familiars by Stacey Halls, a historical fiction about the Pendle witch trials.

Review: The Familiars by Stacey Halls

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“… it is with solemn regret that I impart on you my professional opinion as a physick and expert in matters of childbed: that upon visiting her last Friday sennight, I drew the deeply unfortunate conclusion that she can not and should not bear children… if she finds herself once more in…

Truth Hurts by Rebecca Reid

Review: Truth Hurts by Rebecca Reid

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Who is Poppy and why is she allowing her house to be demolished? Within the opening pages, you get the sense that something sinister has taken place inside. Something so bad that Poppy is prepared to see her home turned into rubble to forget. Forget what though we don’t know….

The 24-Hour Cafe by Libby Page best selling author of The Lido.

Review: The 24-Hour Cafe by Libby Page

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“The city that never sleeps and neither does Stella’s. A glowing red sign marks out the cafe that serves fish and chips, bangers and mash and American pancakes to Londoners and visitors at any time of day or night.” Hannah and Mona work hard taking orders and delivering food to…

Damaged by Dan Scottow

Review: Damaged by Dan Scottow

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Thinking back, it was one of those unusual summers when Emily and Alice were 12 and carefree – extremely warm, which in the UK is never guaranteed. This ultimately led to kids having water fights and adults socialising over BBQs and cold glasses of wine. That was until the night…