To keep you in supply of great reading recommendations, I created Lectito’s Latest, a fortnightly email featuring recent reviews […]
Margot McGovern reviews Rainbow Rowell’s YA fantasy, Carry On. When I learned Rainbow Rowell had a new book […]
Conflict and uncertainty are what keep our minds alert and actively reassessing and recalibrating our opinions. For this […]
This week be a brief one, friends. I could make excuses, but I have none save that writing […]
Margot McGovern reviews Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff’s YA epic, Illuminae (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 2015). Breaking up with […]
Why do books for teens hold such appeal for adults, and should we be ashamed to read them? […]
Hullo and happy Friday, book lovers! I had a minor freak out this week when I realised just how […]
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 […]
