From bubblegum-flavoured unicorn tales to beloved classics reimagined, this collection of children's book reviews spans magical adventures, teen diaries, and a fresh take on Anne of Green Gables. Discover three distinct reads that capture young imagi…
Two beloved novels get the Hollywood treatment: Scott Westerfield's dystopian young adult novel Uglies arrives on Netflix, while Peter Brown's heartwarming tale ...
Dive into the gripping dual narratives of The First Murder on Mars, by Sam Wilson, where dystopian realities clash with privileged lives, leading to a shocking revelation. ...
Lauren O'Connor-May chats to author Shameez Patel, from Goodwood, who has written her fourth book but first romance - about gaming, Comic-Con, Lord of the Rings, ...
Review: LaTwo beloved stories return in special editions: The Notebook celebrates 25 years of romance, while Stephen King's Shawshank Redemption gets its first standalone ...
In a poignant twist of fate, Lucinda Riley's 'The Missing Sister' - the penultimate book in her beloved Seven Sisters series - mirrors its own story of mystery and ...
The Halo franchise, which started with a game where super-soldiers battle bear and bird-like aliens, spans several media including movies, graphic novels and more ...
The name of this book might make you think that it is a fantasy novel but it is the opposite. The Unicorn Baby seeks to debunk parenting myths and to reassure parents ...
I discovered that graphic novels are a sneaky way to introduce my children to a broader array of literature since they will read almost any genre if it is a graphic ...
I am totally fangirling on Johannesburg author Jo Watson and trying to track down all her other books after devouring this one in a day.
Ali Hazelwood has branched out in this latest offering but, fear not, the romantic female lead is still a shameless nerd - this time of the IT variety.
There’s a reason why Tessa Bailey has been called the “Michelangelo of dirty talk”.
Another hotel needs saving, two employees disguise their secret attraction with a veneer of hate until their shared attempt to save their workplace brings their ...
If Lucy Steele, from Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, had a conscience and deeper character, she would be Kitty Talbot, the lead character in A Lady’s Guide ...
This is not a light-hearted book but teens and pre-teens may relate to Lily’s desperation to fit in. The book’s stark depictions of racism is good food for thought. ...
In this follow-up to Secretly Yours we meet Natalie and August again and put on your seatbelts for more very explicit sexual content.
When the IAAF tried to stop Caster Semenya from racing because they suspected she had balls, she turned around and showed them just how ballsy she could be.
This book is Lesley-Ann Jones’s third biography about Freddie Mercury and it appears she was prompted to write it after the movie Bohemian Rhapsody was released ...
This book made me guffaw, in a very unladylike fashion, in a public place.
What a treat to hear this author’s voice from beyond the grave and, even in this genre departure, Riley delights with crisp writing, interesting characters, mystery ...