Margot McGovern reviews Fleur Ferris‘ debut YA novel, Risk (Random House, 2015). When best friends Taylor and Sierra strike […]
Margot McGovern asks why readers can’t get enough of Patricia Highsmith’s sinister style of crime. Highsmith is the queen of suspense […]
Margot McGovern reviews The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan. One night a circus boat docks on a pagan island, […]
I was tapped by the wonderful Clare Snow to take part in this fun little challenge, and I am […]
That’s right another week is just about DONE! That means it’s time to bust out the cocktail glasses and […]
I was tapped by the wonderful Clare Snow to take part in this fun little challenge, and I am […]
On 16 June, after much planning and preparation, Lectito went live, and today we’re celebrating ONE WHOLE MONTH […]
I was tapped by the wonderful Clare Snow to take part in this fun little challenge, and I am […]
Margot McGovern reflects on reading The Interestings (2013) by Meg Wolitzer. It’s been a year-and-a-half since I read The Interestings and originally […]
Margot McGovern reviews The Ghost Network by Catie Disabato. The world’s most famous pop star is missing, another woman is […]