In 'Last Stands' Micheal Walsh takes tales of famous last stands and turns them into engaging and entertaining history.
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Book Review: ‘Keats’s Odes: A Lover’s Discourse’ by Anahid Nersessian
'Keats's Odes: A Lover's Discourse' by Anahid Nersessian is a deep and accessible delve into the poetry of one of the great Romantic poets.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Metaphysical Africa’ by Michael Muhammad Knight
'Metaphysical Africa: Truth and Blackness in the Ansaru Allah Community by Michael Muhammad Knight is an important and well researched book.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Absolute Book’ by Elizabeth Knox
'The Absolute Book' by Elizabeth Knox is a delight and will leave readers wistful for a world as magical as the one she's created.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cheshire Crossing’ by Andy Weir with Illustrations by Sarah Andersen
Dorothy, Wendy, and Alice do battle with the Wicked Witch of the West and Captain Hook in Andy Weir's exciting graphic novel.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Reynard the Fox’ Anne Louise Avery
'Reynard the Fox' as retold by Anne Louise Avery is a delight to read and an example of how our oldest tales are still some of the best ones around.
Read More »Music Review: Gay Marshall – ‘Back on Boogie Street: Songs of Leonard Cohen’
This thoughtfully conceived 12-track album ranges through Cohen's catalogue, from his debut in 1967 to the 21st century.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Popol Vuh’ – Michael Bazzett
'The Popol Vuh' as translated by Michael Bazzett is an extraordinary work that belongs on the shelves of all folk interested in The Classics.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Ice House’ by Tim Clare
'The Ice House by' Tim Clare is a perfect example of how fantasy, horror, and adventure can be melded together into a wonderful story.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Honours’ by Tim Clare
'The Honours' by Tim Clare is a wonderful combination of dark fantasy, mystery, and adventure that is treat to read.
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