

Book Review: Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge
The novel I overstepped my birthday with has been more than relevant. It’s one thing to whimper about getting older and the other – to...


The Shortlist For The 2020 International Booker Prize Announced
Books have one superior advantage over cinema. To select the best you don't need a festival: the virtual jury might read the books at...


Top 5 April New Books
When you can't go outside and all travel plans are cancelled, only books might free your mind to flee wherever you want in a company...


Book Review: Donna Tartt's The Secret History
Sometimes the coincidence does the trick. While reviewing new books released this March, I came across the description of a murder...


Debut Novels To Put On Your Reading List
These days there's a massive wave of new writers popping up like mushrooms after the rain. Once a rather rare talented literary...


Book Review: Antonio Scurati's M. Il Figlio Del Secolo
“A country where nothing ever happens and where nothing ever lasts”. This is how Benito Mussolini had described his homeland exactly a ce


Fictional Pandemics On Readers' Demand
"Panic is highly contagious, especially in situations when nothing is known and everything is in flux." Stephen King knows everything...


TOP 5 Of New March Book Releases
Haruki Murakami once stated: "If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is...


Top 5 Of New February Books
Are you enjoying this extremely mild and warm month of February? With the exception of some fierce storms, this winter beats all the...


Jo Nesbo's Fans Already Await For The Kingdom
Norwegian best-selling crime writer Jo Nesbo is busy as a beaver. Just last year we finally enjoyed his sequel to Hary Hole series -...






























