A horror-thriller that is unpredictable and visceral, The Invention of Sound is a bone-chilling novel showcasing the darker needs of society and the extremities we’ll go to to fulfil them.
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Book Review: Why We Sleep
The most commonly known fact about sleep is, that we need it. Why We Sleep, by sleep expert Professor Matthew Walker, fills the gaps and makes you feel more knowledgeable on the mystery that is sleep.
Book Review: The House on the Strand
The House on the Strand, by Daphne du Maurier, is a novel that aligns twentieth century England, with its fourteenth century counterpart. Full of mystery, manipulation and scheming, it explores the secretive sides of humanity and our addiction to passion.
Book Review: Think Twice
Think Twice, by Lisa Scottoline, is a thriller that looks at the boundaries of identity and relationships. In an extreme way. Full of the typical elements you expect in a thriller, it’s a twisting read.
Book Review: The Outcast
The Outcast, by Sadie Jones, is the perfect example of why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover in so many ways. Enduring and hopeful, it does a great job of depicting the oppressive nature of the 1950s.