‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley: A Soft Dystopia Grimly Relevant to Today
I found ‘Brave New World’ far more relevant to the divisive cultural issues of today than I had thought possible. A world where history is
I found ‘Brave New World’ far more relevant to the divisive cultural issues of today than I had thought possible. A world where history is
This is a highly original take on the European mediaeval fairy tale Red Riding Hood.In this re-telling for adults, the girl is no child
A lot of promotional advice for authors emphasizes the importance of placing your books in the right category in order to maximise sales. These categories
‘My Lady Ludlow’ could be classed among Elizabeth Gaskell’s novels, being over 60,000 words long. Still, it’s a good deal shorter than the three volumes
I’ve written before about how my parents renovated rambling country houses, and the problem of those many empty bookshelves my mother filled up with bargain
I thought that the fireworks and thunderclaps of the climatic end to the former theme of this series would make it a hard act to
In the dystopian world which develops on the coming of the asteroid Atlas, there are certain grades of people. There are the Normals, who must
I was immediately drawn into this epic series, by the first book, which takes place in Bronze Age Greece. I was entranced by the unusual
I first read this at seventeen, longer ago than I care to admit. I thought the writing style was poor in places even then. I
“‘One of my patients thinks somebody’s trying to kill him,” Aileen Macklin says to her husband over breakfast. A psychiatrist with a fading marriage, Aileen
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