This book is an exuberantly twisted ride. It beckons you in with the darkness and the absurdity, and then anchors with heart.
With its blend of investigative rigour and narrative drive, The Chaos Machine is both a warning and a call to action.
It’s a four-star win: polished, inspiring, occasionally meandering—but always deeply human.
With its delicate balance of grief and beauty, silence and resonance, this is a novel that will continue to echo long after the last page is turned.
It is rare for a debut novel to feel so fully realised, but The Fraud Squad does exactly that.
This is travel writing at its best: personal, honest, and endlessly engaging.
It urges you to cherish the present, to speak the words you’ve been holding back, and to savour the fleeting warmth of connection.
Dial A for Aunties is a five-star comedy masterpiece that proves sometimes, family really is the best—and worst—thing that can happen to you.
This is more than just a memoir—it’s a love letter to literature and a meditation on the ways stories shape our lives.
This is a book I’ll be recommending over and over, especially to anyone in need of a little light in the dark.