
The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore
a story of a grieving boy who builds himself out of turmoil Continue reading The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore
a story of a grieving boy who builds himself out of turmoil Continue reading The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore
I devoured this book in two days, which shows you how much I enjoyed it. Continue reading The Boy from the Mish by Gary Lonesborough
This memoir is a funny and enjoyable teenage romp through the pop music of the 80’s Continue reading Talking To Girls About Duran Duran by Rob Sheffield
The line blurs between the past and the present; do our memories remain locked up in physical locations that no longer resemble those places as we remembered them, or are we prisoners of the past, never quite free enough to move on, and forever reminded of the past by walking down the streets of our youth? Continue reading This week I’m reading: Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood
This is everything it promises to be; a memoir of secrets, lies and family love written in such an honest, open, captivating and truly moving way. Continue reading This week I’m reading: A Dutiful Boy by Mohsin Zaidi
Morgan combines fictional scenarios, humour and scientific findings to help explain why life can be so challenging for teenagers (and their parents). Continue reading Blame My Brain by Nicola Morgan
I’ve never actually read any Alan Bennett before, which is pretty shocking considering how much of a prolific writer he is. Continue reading A Life Like Other People’s
This week I’m reading Tom Allen’s memoir Continue reading Book of the Week: No Shame by Tom Allen