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.
This is not just a coming-of-age novel—it is an invitation to consider what it means to feel, to hurt, to heal, and to love.