Review of Brave Girl Eating: a family’s struggle with anorexia
At the age of fourteen I was advised by my councillor to reach out to someone. I remember be completely confused by this suggestion:...
The Children Act: a resonant and honest vignette of a novel
In The Children Act, Ian McEwan explores the nature of two conflicting choices: emotion and duty. As a ubiquitous part of contemporary life he uses...
T.S. Eliot was never young: Robert Crawford on the celebrated poet
Thomas Stearns Eliot (September 1888 - January 1965)
The Shock of the Fall proves to be a successful first...
An exploration of the indeterminancy of reality
Donna Tartt: an author loved by all students
Start the year off right by ingratiating yourself with the elite classicists of Hampden College, or the work of a Dutch master in the Seventeenth Century
The Opposite of Loneliness by Marina Keegan: Review
A collection of inspirational short stories
A glimpse of Hungarian literature that caters to multiple tastes
If you fancy trying something new