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Amie Harrison Ranger celebrates 15 years of The Hunger Games and shares excitement for the upcoming prequel!
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Georgie Holmes reviews the action-packed, post-apocalyptic novel by E.T. Gunnarsson.
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Culture Executive, Emily Dennis, talks about Dahl’s classic and the takeaway lesson of giving people a taste of their own medicine!
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Following the success of number one best-selling memoir How Not To Be A Boy (2017), Robert Webb returns this April 23rd with his debut novel Come Again. Whilst his How Not To Be A Boy centered around his own personal experiences, with a strong push for equality and recognition of the damaging aspects of masculinity, it […]
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Ottilie explains why Scarlett Curtis’ seminal feminist work is an essential read for everyone.
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The story’s not over.
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As part of our extended 80s celebrations, Roald Dahl’s Matilda celebrates 31 years since it was published on 1st October 1988: A book, a film, and now a hit Broadway and West End musical.
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Ellis reviews the latest work by Patrick Ness, author of ‘A Monster Calls.’
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Hannah swallows her pride and dives into her review without prejudice.
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Hannah Dadd nostalgically looks back to her Summer Reading Challenges, a very useful way of encouraging children to read.
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This Week in Culture (10/7/16-16/7/16) sees Mr. Robot Season 2 arrive, and a fusion of art and gaming through Disney.
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Caleb talks about why you absolutely must read Stephen King’s 11.26.63.