Book Review: “Only Ever Yours” by Louise O’Neill

In a world where the worth of a woman is contained in a petri dish, where she has been stripped off her name, her identity and trained to repress if it exists, any desire to be the best she can be, Freida will just have to be happy. Because in this world, the highest she…

Book Review: “The Serpent King” by Jeff Zentner

I could summarise this novel into one very well-known idiom we surely have all come across or even used while conversing in a social setting. “The apple does not fall far from the tree”. However, how true is this? Dillard Early has his whole life ahead of him, but the only thing he sees at…

Book Review: “The Girl In The Ice” by Robert Bryndza

You could say that Robert Bryndza is my security blanket. Robert is my go to guy when I feel blue. Albeit a different blue than on “The Girl In The Ice” cover and If you have had the opportunity to meet Coco Pinchard in his previous writings then you will know exactly what I mean….