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Normandy ’44: D-Day and the Battle for France by James Holland – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth If, like myself, you are lucky enough to still have relatives alive who played a part in ... -
Spring by Ali Smith – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is the third novel in Ali Smith’s seasonal quartet, written in response to – and defiance ... -
The Weird Tales of William Hope Hodgson – Review
By Sarah Morgan The names of some authors live forever, while others are lesser known or maybe even forgotten altogether ... -
A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our Lives by David Hepworth – Review
By James Robinson The last fifty pages of pop-culture historian David Hepworth’s A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our ... -
In Extremis: the Life of War Correspondent Marie Colvin by Lindsey Hilsum – Review
By Barney Bardsley IN 2001, war correspondent Marie Colvin was in Sri Lanka, covering the Tamil Tigers’ bloody battle for ... -
The Godfather (50th Anniversary Edition) by Mario Puzo – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth “Italians have a little joke, that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers ... -
X, Y & Z by Dermot Turing – Review
By Karl Hornsey Fortunately these days, much is known about the heroics carried out at Bletchley Park during the Second ... -
Cold Bones by David Mark – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s a bit nippy outside and the days are short– never has it been a more apt ... -
Long Shot Summer by Neil Robinson – Review
By Karl Hornsey With the England team continuing to suffer in the Caribbean against a resurgent West Indies side, it’s ... -
Yorkshire’s Dinosaur Coast by Ian D. Rotherham – Review
By David Schuster I was left deeply unsatisfied, and slightly confused, by reading Yorkshire’s Dinosaur Coast. Firstly, and most importantly, ... -
Rest In Pieces: The Curious Fates of Famous Corpses by Bess Lovejoy – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Since childhood I have had an interest in the macabre, so naturally I was instantly drawn to ... -
Lord’s Firsts by Philip Barker – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth As an avid cricket fan, Lord’s simply remains the most beautiful place in the sport. For myself, ...