ShortBookandScribes #BookReview – Would I Lie to You? by Aliya Ali-Afzal #BlogTour
Related Aliya Ali-Afzal lives in London and is studying for an MA in Creative Writing at…
Related Aliya Ali-Afzal lives in London and is studying for an MA in Creative Writing at…
The Bloody Chamber is probably one of my favourite short story collections. From author Angela Carter,…
Published by Mantle Annie Stanley is a little bit lost. She’s quit her job and spends…
3 – I don’t know why he’s Matthew Dicks in America but Matthew Green here (must…
There’s only one thing standing in her way: Tom, the queen’s trusted apothecary, who makes the…
1. I was born in Dorset in 1945. Naturally I don’t remember anything about the war,…
Cathy Rentzenbrink grew up in Yorkshire, spent many years in London, and now lives in Cornwall….
Having worked on the Women’s Prize for Fiction prior to leaving London for Sydney, it’s a…
Title: PachinkoAuthor: Min Jin LeeType: FictionPublished: 2017Pages: 531TW: Xenophobia, Suicide, Death, Sexual Assault, Alcoholism, Racism, Paedophilia…
The idea is that each month Poems by Post commission a brand new poem from a…
She jumped when he started screaming. The branch and roots tugged away from one another. Not…
The book is a countdown over 39 days to the fair and chronicles Fiona’s attempts to…
Would it be too arrogant to suggest that the Too Much trilogy would make a great…
Gillian McAllister’s latest novel, That Night, asks how far you would go to protect your family….
London, 2004. Frankie didn’t always have it easy. Growing up motherless, she was raised by her grandmother,…
AUTHOR LINKS ABOUT THE AUTHOR Her first two books, My Mother’s Shadow and Summer of Secrets,…
Thanks to the publishers for my review copy via Netgalley. The Island Home is published by…
So we’ve reached the middle of the year already. The nights will be starting to draw…