Book review: Luster by Raven Leilani
Who could resist the pull of the red lips on the cover of Luster? And true to first impressions, the…
Who could resist the pull of the red lips on the cover of Luster? And true to first impressions, the…
Apeirogon is by no means a comfortable or enjoyable read. I didn’t find myself excitedly reaching for it or wanting…
Harry and his friends really are growing up in the sixth instalment of the Harry Potter series. There is less…
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins dramatically, with Harry and his cousin being attacked by Dementors. Forced…
It might be that I really, really want Harry to have someone watching over him like a parent might, but…
The adorable Dobby is more than slightly frustrating in the second instalment of JK Rowling's Harry Potter series. At the…
I'm usually no fan of police procedurals or detective novels, but somehow Dervla McTiernan makes the topic of murder and…
After the show was put on hold in Melbourne due to the coronavirus lockdowns, I felt incredibly fortunate to be…