Books
Tropes are inevitable, but there are some that should be avoided
Emma Wilkes
Sep. 10
‘Klara and the Sun’ by Kazuo Ishiguro review: a reflective look at mortality and technology from a non-human perspective
George Vernon
Sep. 8
Robin joins the ranks of DC’s growing LGBT+ heroes: progressive or performative?
Ben Keedwell
Sep. 3
The importance of maintaining classic works on reading lists
Sidney Pycroft
Sep. 1
Coventry’s Big Read is packed with pages of perspective and empathy
Annie Pickup
Aug. 28
‘After the Fall’ by Ben Rhodes review: a wonderful personal reckoning with our autocratic world
Ben Morley
Aug. 26
‘Bicycle Diaries’ by David Byrne review: the case for abandoning your automobiles
Niall Hawkins
Aug. 24
‘Chemical Warrior’ by Hamish de Bretton-Gordon is a human yet harrowing insight into the world of chemical warfare
Manpreet Kaur
Aug. 22
My experience with the ghost stories of M.R. James: tales where the spooky doesn’t subside
Reece Goodall
Aug. 20
A partially sighted person’s perspective on books: how do we make reading more accessible?
Willow Horner
Aug. 18
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