Why do books for teens hold such appeal for adults, and should we be ashamed to read them? […]
Category Archive: For Readers
Finding that perfect gift for the book lover(s) in your life can be tricky. You could buy them […]
Margot McGovern reviews Virginia Reeves’ debut historical novel, Work Like Any Other (Scribner, March 2016). Roscoe Martin has electricity in […]
From the Gothic to the glittery, Margot McGovern finds ten vampire reads to get your blood pumping. Stephenie […]
Since launching Lectito in June, I’ve loved getting to know my way around the wonderful world of #bookstagram, an insta-community […]
Margot McGovern reviews Charlotte Wood’s unnerving tale of women held hostage, The Natural Way of Things (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 2015). ‘I need […]
Over the last few weeks Lectito has been on a crime spree, seeking out the latest sinister, suspenseful […]
Margot McGovern reviews Meg Carter’s domestic thriller, The Lies We Tell (Canelo, Aug. 2015). In the summer of 1989 there […]
Margot McGovern talks banned books and remembers the time a teacher confiscated one of her favourite reads. Last week was […]
It’s been a crazy few months here as we were offline from mid-August to mid-September. But in the […]
