Lucie AtayaNov 6, 20202 minReview: The Magician King, by Lev GrossmanRating 'Just like book one told us of one magician's dreams coming true, book two is all about another's nightmare crawling her way into...
Lucie AtayaNov 6, 20202 minReview: The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard OsmanRating 'The story is brilliant, the characters are on point, and the plot is full of twists and turns you'll never see coming.' ~~~ As a...
Lucie AtayaNov 6, 20202 minReview: What's Left of Me, by Kristen GranataRating ‘What's Left of Me is like a reading cuddle: it's enjoyable, well-written and it makes you want to curl up in a chair and keep...
Lucie AtayaOct 14, 20203 minReview: First Man In, by Ant MiddletonRating ‘There is a lot to marvel at hearing about how Middleton not only faced it all, but came out a better version of himself at the...
Lucie AtayaOct 14, 20202 minReview: The Cows, by Dawn O'PorterThere is so much more to The Cows than meets the eye. Underneath its swanky cover, it has a lot to recommend itself.
Lucie AtayaOct 12, 20202 minReview: Plate Tectonics, by Margaux MotinThe book is full of poesy, of the kind that we find in the precious instants of everyday life.
Lucie AtayaOct 12, 20202 minReview: The Yoga Mentor, by Celest PereiraThe Yoga Mentor should be on the reading list for everything single yoga teacher training there is.
Lucie AtayaOct 12, 20202 minReview: What I Love About Cricket, by Sandy BalfourA lovely read, for cricket connoisseurs and novices alike, and a highly funny tale.
Lucie AtayaOct 11, 20203 minReview: Neverwhere, by Neil GaimanRichard story is that of someone who suddenly, and by no fault of his own, finds himself on the other side of the well-oiled workings of mod
Lucie AtayaOct 10, 20203 minReview: To Love and Let Go, by Rachel BrathenAbove all, the book is the story of one woman's awakening, of her path to making her heart and soul whole again.
Lucie AtayaOct 10, 20203 minReview: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, by Arundhati RoyThe Ministry of Utmost Happiness has the strange quality of a kaleidoscope of human lives - colourful, intricate and ultimately marvellous.
Lucie AtayaOct 10, 20203 minReview: The Magicians, by Lev GrossmanI picked up The Magicians at a time when I was in the mood for some real magic, a literary escape. The book delivered. Big Time.
Lucie AtayaOct 10, 20203 minReview: How to Fail, by Elizabeth DayThere are few books out there that make you feel love at first page. Elizabeth Day’s How to Fail was one of those for me.