‘The Middle’ by Django Wylie
-Reviewed by Nick Sweeney– The Middle is a short, powerful book about journeys, both actual and metaphorical, through hope and
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Sweeney– The Middle is a short, powerful book about journeys, both actual and metaphorical, through hope and
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– In the absence of words and common language, much of human communication happens through non-verbal
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– If my reading career has taught me anything, it is that for a book to survive
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– In Luke Kennard’s debut novella, the Holophin is a tiny, incredibly-powerful, highly-personalised computer. While humanity
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Reviewing J Bradley’s Bodies Made of Smoke is is rather a challenge when you haven’t seen
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Read more-Reviewed by Nick Sweeney– In Count from Zero to One Hundred, Alan Cunningham opens windows into a life in transit,
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Byker Books, in their own words, began their publishing mission with the aim of publishing and
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– When I began reading this book, I did so completely blindly; by this I mean I
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– It’s a title that must have sounded very of-the-moment back in 2010, when The Killing
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