YOU by Caroline Kepnes | Book 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

The Vegetarian by Han Kang | Book Club Review

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 by Claire-Louise Bennett | Book Club Review

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, By David Nicholls | Book Club Review

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