Review of YA novel Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber.
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Grief, love and language
Academia, aching love and the ties that never quite break.
It’s not my first Armageddon
‘Don’t think of it as dying. Just think of it as leaving early to avoid the rush.’
Late night feeds for the soul
Fine dining is over-rated.
Artful Dodger’s reinvention
Reimagined series retains Dickens’ charm while creating a new and exciting narrative of its own.
A sweet tempest of revenge
On the eve of the premiere of his rendition of Shakespeare’s The Tempest Felix Phillips is sacked
Hornby’s forgotten A Side
In Nick Hornby’s romantic comedy novel we follow the regrets of a forgotten rocker and the obsession that’s built from his career.
Review: A Language of Limbs
A deeply emotional exploration into queer love and queer heartbreak.
Our weird fringe is showing
Uh-oh Toto, the Land of Oz actually seems a little ahead of the United States in some of its conspiracy theories.
A long, slow read to a lacklustre ending
The story starts strongly, with an opening chapter that intrigues and draws you in.










