Absolute BookeryJust B.R.E.A.T.H.E: A ReviewI choose to make a new choice. I choose to shift. I choose to embrace courage.Nov 11, 2020Nov 11, 2020
Absolute BookeryMore Than a Woman by Caitlin Moran: ReviewLike many other teenage girls, 10 years ago I engulfed How to Be a Woman and was predictably insufferable when recommending it to others…Sep 24, 2020Sep 24, 2020
Absolute BookeryGirl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo: Review“be a person with knowledge not just opinions”Sep 13, 2020Sep 13, 2020
Absolute BookerySmall Pleasures by Clare Chambers: ReviewSmall pleasures-the first cigarette of the day; a glass of sherry before Sunday lunch; a bar of chocolate parceled out to last a week; a…Sep 5, 2020Sep 5, 2020
Absolute BookeryAnimals by Emma Jane Unsworth: Review‘Shall we get another drink?’ I said. ‘Yes, more drink. More everything. There’s a party going on not too far away if you fancy it. New…Aug 25, 2020Aug 25, 2020
Absolute BookeryUs by David Nicholls: ReviewThere’s something about unlikable narrators. The way we are drawn into a character’s mind only to have their thoughts and actions…Aug 20, 2020Aug 20, 2020
Absolute BookeryThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig: Review‘Between life and death there is a library,’ she said. ‘And within that library, the shelves go on for ever. Every book provides a chance…Aug 16, 2020Aug 16, 2020
Absolute BookerySuch A Young Age: ReviewSuch a Young Age is an uncomfortable read in the best way imaginable. The subtleties of class, race and subjective truth lie at the heart…Aug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
Absolute BookeryGlorious Rock Bottom by Bryony Gordon: ReviewAfter learning about Bryony Gordon’s upcoming memoir, I opened my Kindle immediately to preorder a copy. I’ve read everything she has ever…Aug 11, 2020Aug 11, 2020