Lucie AtayaAug 25, 20212 minReview: Anti-Virus, by Freya McmillanRating 'I loved Anti-Virus — it’s brilliant and eerie and beautifully spooky, a must read for any fan of dystopian fiction with a highly...
Lucie AtayaAug 11, 20212 minReview: Counter Ops, by Jessica ScurlockRating 'The beauty of this book, in my opinion, is Scurlock’s master handling of incredibly complex topics such as abuse and PTSD.' ~~~ I...
Lucie AtayaMar 11, 20212 minReview: Heart of a Runaway Girl, by Trevor WiltzenRating 'Beyond the riveting suspense of the murder investigation, what struck me as genius in this book is its voice. It's unique and...
Lucie AtayaJan 6, 20212 minReview: How to Stop Time, by Matt HaigRating ‘How to Stop Time is an ode to the eccentricities and incongruities of humanity, as they have persisted through the ages.' ~~~...
Lucie AtayaDec 22, 20202 minReview: Pretty Lies, Jessica ScurlockRating ‘Pretty Lies is an absolute stunner of a book. It's beautifully written, with perfectly crafted characters, an action-packed plot...
Lucie AtayaDec 7, 20202 minReview: Collision, by Kristen GranataRating ‘Collision is well-written and easy to read, and a real book cuddle' ~~~ I first discovered Kristen Granata through What's Left of...
Lucie AtayaDec 5, 20202 minReview: Age of the Almek, by Tara. A. LakeRating ‘Age of the Almek is an absolute gem and debut author Tara Lake treats us to a rollercoaster from start to finish.' ~~~ *Trigger...
Lucie AtayaDec 1, 20202 minReview: And Then There Were None, by Agatha ChristieRating ‘Beyond the intensity of the suspense, and the remarkable style of writing, the best part about the book is the controversy it...
Lucie AtayaNov 6, 20203 minReview: The Midnight Library, by Matt HaigRating ‘Haig just knows. He looks at people and humankind at large with objective, appraising eyes and says it how it is, with style, and...
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 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: 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.