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Discover the museum of a mad creator and get sucked into a world of magic and mayhem when the doors close behind you.
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Get caught up in Tangleweed and Brine’s feminist fairy tale retellings
Thirteen well-known fairy tales are given a twist darker than you've ever seen before.
The Names They Gave Us: What can an Atheist get from a book on faith?
Fans of Becky Albertalli will love this contemporary read.
Beat the back-to-school blues by pretending you're returning to some place far more far-flung or magical.
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Grave Matter is a haunting portrayal of life after death and death after life
"Where there is life there must also be death - for every gift a sacrifice."
Tom Ellen & Lucy Ivison on the frights and fun of Freshers life
The authors of 2017 YA release 'Freshers' share their own school scandals!
Commemorate your love for reading with our favourite reading quotes and bulk up your book shelves with an exciting giveaway!
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Unexpected scenarios lead to unlikely heroines in The Crash by Lisa Drakeford
United By Pop received a free copy of The Crash in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are our own.…
You Never Know Who Is Watching in We See Everything by William Sutcliffe
"This is what's left of London, a seething spine of overcrowded land shaped like a sticking plaster"
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life is explored in Song of the Current
Live the pirate life, conjure the wrath of the sea gods, and adventure into the unknown in Song of the Current by…
If Birds Fly Back by Carlie Sorosiak embodies self-love and finding yourself
Gritty yet sweet, poignant yet adorable - If Birds Fly Back by Carlie Sorosiak is the perfect summer read!
Learn about the planet we call home and the importance of our place in it, in Sita Brahmachari's Tender Earth
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Death Knocks Twice is both quintessentially British and vibrantly tropical
An Agatha Christie style mystery in a modern-day, tropical location.
Triple-check your doors are locked before reading Simon Lelic’s The House
This thriller proves that if it seems too good to be true, then that usually means it is.