As a black-British writer, I am speaking from the viewpoint of someone misunderstood. People see me on the street, on buses, and on trains, and have a preconceived idea of the type of person I am based on how I look. And
Death Note is frankly the most compelling manga (and graphic novel period) I've ever read. It kept me awake at night and I couldn't stop thinking about it. Here is my review.
When I started YOU, I was prepared to read a typical psychological thriller about some mentally damaged stalker, who’s a sociopath that shows no emotion for his actions. Never did I think that I would actually end up feeling sorry for the
One of the most memorable experiences during my recent trip across the pond to New York was visiting the Strand Bookstore on 828 Broadway, Manhattan. The store is a book lovers dream, and from the moment I walked in and saw its
I recently read Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, and it was one of the most refreshing Young Adult fantasy’s that I’ve read in some time. The author shows such expertise in her word craft and sentence structure that this didn’t even
Imagine you’re a working man in a stable marriage that you’re merely content with. You recognise that your wife isn’t your ideal woman in every way, but she cooks, cleans and gives you space. She’s the type of wife you settle on
Pond is a series of short stories from the perspective of an unnamed young woman whose been led to a life of solitude in a rural stone house, for reasons we never learn. The short stories focus on the woman’s random and
One Day is one of those genius concepts that make you wish you would have thought of it before. It’s a story that spans a couple decades, revisiting the lives of two people on a single date every year. That date is