by Stevie | Jul 20, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Shadowlands: A Journey Through Lost Britain by Matthew Green British and Irish Historical Non-fiction published by W. W. Norton & Company 19 Jul 22 I have a fascination with abandoned and ruined places, particularly those that once...
by Stevie | Jul 13, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Curfew by Jayne Cowie Dystopian Fiction published by Berkley 22 Mar 22 I approached this book with more than a little trepidation; while I have some sympathy for the idea that – in specific circumstances, such as during the search for a...
by Stevie | Jul 4, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Live, Laugh, Kidnap by Gabby Noone Contemporary Young Adult Fiction published by Razorbill 29 Mar 22 Being a teenager sucks at times. That feeling that nothing is completely within your control, even when the adults around you are...
by Stevie | Jun 8, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn Contemporary Multicultural Women’s Fiction published by Pamela Dorman Books 18 Jan 22 I’m generally a great fan of fiction about clashes between two cultures, particularly...
by Stevie | May 6, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Last Firefox by Lee Newbery (Author) and Laura Catalan (Illustrator) Contemporary Middle Grade Fantasy published by Puffin 03 Mar 22 I love when kids books use fantastical situations as a metaphor for the circumstances lots of...