The Edge Reviews the Classics returns with its latest instalment, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Culture editor, Natalie, takes a look at what the excerpt for Winds of Winter reveals about the book which is set for release in 2016.
James takes a look at award winning author, Alice Munro.
Nariece takes a look at teen favourite, Malorie Blackman.
Ahead of its paperback release Ben Robins, film executive, reviews Mark Millar’s latest independent title.
A look at Samantha Ellis’ how-to guide on being a heroine.
When you think of 19th Century novels, what probably comes to mind is a group of stuffy rich people sat around doing nothing in particular; long, dense passages of prose; ladies swooning and fainting over the slightest thing; and everything ending in a predictable, happy marriage. What doesn’t come to mind is: bandits, duals, betrayals,…
James reviews Tao Lin’s Taipei.
Editor, Rebecca James, makes a case for teen fiction.
Editor, Rebecca James, interviews crime author Alafair Burke about her books, career, and advice for aspiring writers.
The Edge gives its 5 top reads that you need to indulge in over Christmas.
The Edge Reviews the Classics is back and it takes on Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel, A Brave New World.
Fardon is back with even more wonderful Oxbridge questions. Toby investigates whether he could have made it in.
With an underlying tone of impending mortality, Kruse strikes the right balance between the inevitability of time passing and the need to live in the present. Georgina reviews Rewind and Edit.