Category: Literature
Book Review: Inferno by Dan Brown
Inferno is Dan Brown’s latest novel published in 2013, and is the source of inspiration for…
Roald Dahl’s literary legacy: 100 years on
2016 marks 100 years since the birth of one of the most beloved children’s authors in…
Audiobooks: is it really the same as reading?
Audiobooks have basically gotten me through my degree. As a third year student, studying English…
Calling all poets: London anthology project now open for submissions
Calling all poets, budding writers, and London goers: a very special London-themed poetry…
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Book Review: The Little Red Chairs by Edna O’Brien
The Little Red Chairs is currently the book of the month at Waterstones and is certainly having a…
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Five Fringe Festivals to Visit this Summer
Exams out, summer in, and what better way to whet your cultural appetite than to visit some of the…
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Eight books to read about mental health
One of the things that I love the most about reading is that it absolutely has the power to change…
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Book review: Moranifesto by Caitlin Moran
If you’re reading this and thinking ‘who on earth is Caitlin Moran?’, then seriously, where have…
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Five books to read during the spring holiday
Between the stress of essay deadlines and the looming prospect of exams, the spring holiday can be…
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Five Canterbury reading spots to visit this spring
The sunshine might be sparing, but spring has to be around the corner! For any bookworms, this…
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Do you judge a book by its cover?
The phrase is thrown around a lot as an everyday saying about judging a person’s personality…
The Legacy of Harper Lee
On 19 February, Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird passed away. The impact of Lee and her…
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