Puzzling Out Anxiety
I take a look at Mike Selinker’s ‘solve your own adventure’ book, and ponder on how puzzles can help ease anxiety. Continue reading Puzzling Out Anxiety
I take a look at Mike Selinker’s ‘solve your own adventure’ book, and ponder on how puzzles can help ease anxiety. Continue reading Puzzling Out Anxiety
I review Alexis Hall’s latest rom-com, Boyfriend Material – a hilarious fake-dating romp with a big hearted cast of characters. Continue reading Boyfriend Material – Alexis Hall REVIEW
I review Megan Giddings’ debut novel – a terrifying exploration of the effects of illicit experimentation and hyper-vigilance on black bodies. Continue reading Lakewood – Megan Giddings REVIEW
I review Jessica Pennington’s latest YA novel, Meet Me At Midnight – a fun summer play on the enemies to lovers trope that ultimately falls short. Continue reading Meet Me At Midnight – Jessica Pennington REVIEW
I review Adam Sass’s debut novel Surrender Your Sons – a harrowing but hopeful uprising against conversion therapy. Continue reading Surrender Your Sons – Adam Sass REVIEW
I review the 2020 British indie film Sacrilege – a movie with a heavy male gaze and nothing new to offer the genre. Continue reading Sacrilege (2020) REVIEW
I review The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison – a novel which tries hard to shed light on gender politics but is ultimately bogged down by the mundane. Continue reading The Book of the Unnamed Midwife – Meg Elison REVIEW
I review The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood – a gritty feminist novel verging on dystopia and emphasising the power of the female body. Continue reading The Natural Way of Things – Charlotte Wood REVIEW
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