Tag: Reading


  • Best Ever Opening: Beth O’Leary’s ‘The Flatshare’

    Grace Challinor writes on the best book opening she’s ever read.

  • When Genres Collide: Sci-Fi and Dystopia in Suzanne Collins’ ‘The Hunger Games’

    Grace Challinor writes on the merging of genres in the popular Hunger Games series.

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    Author in Focus – Hannah Bonam-Young

    Grace Challinor spotlights Hannah Bonam-Young as one of her favourite writers.

  • Revisiting Classic Literature: Is it Still Relevant to Contemporary Readers?

    Grace Challinor discusses whether the classics still appeal to contemporary readers.

  • Quotes That Summarise an Entire Story

    Grace Challinor explores how certain quotes can encapsulate the entire feel of a novel.

  • Author in Focus: Rick Yancey and ‘The Fifth Wave’ Series

    Hannah Billingsley-Dadd zooms in on what makes Rick Yancey’s literary series so captivating.

  • Is ‘The Supernatural’ Still Relevant in Contemporary Fiction?

    Grace Challinor thinks about the theme of the supernatural in modern literature.

  • A Book I Couldn’t Put Down: Emma Rae’s ‘Love Game’

    Grace Challinor explains why Emma Rae’s ‘Love Game’ kept her so hooked.

  • My Favourite Book Cover: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

    Jacob Hando discusses why ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ has such an impactful front cover.

  • A Lifetime of Vampire Fiction: How novels about vampires have followed me throughout my life, and what is so attractive about them

    Gracie Brown discuses what draws us to vampire fiction.

  • Why Victoria from Stephenie Meyer’s ‘The Twilight Saga’ is one of the best fictional antagonists.

    Grace Challinor discusses what makes Twilight’s antagonist Victoria such an unforgettable villain.

  • Our Summer Reading Recommendations

    The Edge share the best reads to put you in a sunny mood!

  • Top 2 Literature Faves of 2022!

    Amy Scott-Munden and Grace Eshel discuss their fave literature picks of 2022!

  • Deep Dive: Is Reading A Rock Festival?

    Connie Seamer deep dives into the history of Reading and debates it’s rock status.