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  • Apr 20, 2025

    Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams: A Horror Story Inside a Tech Giant

    Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams: A Horror Story Inside a Tech Giant

    Every now and then, a book comes along that leaves me feeling like I need to go for a long walk, take a deep breath, and maybe scream into a cushion. Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams was that book. Part memoir, part exposé, and 100% gut-punch, this book charts her time inside Facebook (now Meta),…

  • Apr 16, 2025

    There Came A-Tapping by Andrea Carter: Twist after Twist

    There Came A-Tapping by Andrea Carter: Twist after Twist

    Okay, so you know when you start a book expecting a straightforward missing person mystery, and it suddenly takes a turn into “oh wait…is this place haunted?” territory? Yep, that’s There Came A-Tapping. And I was all in. We follow Allie, who’s already been through the emotional wringer – she lost her parents in a…

  • Apr 13, 2025

    Counterattacks at Thirty by Sohn Won-pyung: Eggs, Invented Boyfriends & Quiet Rage

    Counterattacks at Thirty by Sohn Won-pyung: Eggs, Invented Boyfriends & Quiet Rage

    I went into Counterattacks at Thirty with pretty high hopes. I haven’t actually read Almond, Sohn Won-pyung’s breakout novel, but I’ve heard amazing things, so when I spotted this coming out, I figured it would be right up my street. A story about a woman at a dead-end job who starts fighting back in small,…

  • Apr 9, 2025

    Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green: A Disease of the Past?

    Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green: A Disease of the Past?

    Tuberculosis. If you’d asked me a few weeks ago, I would’ve said it was a disease of the past – something from Victorian novels or history books. But after reading Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green, I know better. And honestly? I don’t think I’ll ever look at this disease (or global healthcare) the same…

  • Apr 6, 2025

    The Trading Game by Gary Stevenson: The Highs, the Lows and the Lies We Tell Ourselves

    The Trading Game by Gary Stevenson: The Highs, the Lows and the Lies We Tell Ourselves

    I’ve been watching Gary Stevenson’s YouTube channel for a couple of years now, so when The Trading Game came out, I was genuinely curious. Watching someone go from rags to riches and then use that experience to critique the very system that made them? That’s exactly the kind of contradiction I find fascinating. Plus, working…

  • Apr 3, 2025

    The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha: The Family Reunion from Hell

    The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha: The Family Reunion from Hell

    If you’re after an atmospheric, slow-burn thriller with a dysfunctional family at its core and a locked-room vibe, then The Inheritance might be just what you’re looking for. Think: a remote Scottish island, zero WiFi, stormy weather, and an ultra-wealthy family gathering that is guaranteed not to end well. I love a claustrophobic setting and…

  • Apr 1, 2025

    March 2025 Reading Wrap-Up

    March 2025 Reading Wrap-Up

    March has dragged on a little this month, with studying for my Audit exam and then being absolutely snowed under at work ! Reading has been sporadic and I’ve fallen asleep reading more time than I’d care to count! Here’s a look at what I managed to get through this month. I’m hoping to push…

  • Mar 31, 2025

    White King by Juan Gómez-Jurado: The End of an Era

    White King by Juan Gómez-Jurado: The End of an Era

    I can’t believe it’s over. After following Antonia Scott and Jon Gutierrez through Red Queen and Black Wolf, reaching the final pages of White King felt like saying goodbye to old friends – ones who have survived more than their fair share of chaos, danger, and heartbreak. I absolutely loved this series, and while I’m…

  • Mar 23, 2025

    Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall: Tears, Trials and Tangled Hearts

    Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall: Tears, Trials and Tangled Hearts

    I can’t stop thinking about Broken Country. I was completely obsessed with this book – so much so that I found myself pausing at certain moments to take it all in. I’ve never teared up reading a book before, but when I reached those final few pages, I realised I had tears in my eyes.…

  • Mar 19, 2025

    The Seven Ages of Death by Dr Richard Shepherd: A Deep Dive into Life and Loss

    The Seven Ages of Death by  Dr Richard Shepherd: A Deep Dive into Life and Loss

    I’ve been fascinated by Dr Richard Shepherd’s work since I first read his book Unnatural Causes. So, when I spotted The Seven Ages of Death, I knew I had to pick it up. If you’re unfamiliar with Shepherd, he’s a renowned forensic pathologist whose career has spanned decades – meaning his stories are captivating as…

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