With razor-sharp wit, swoon-worthy tension, and heartwarming emotional beats, Emma of 83rd Street is an absolute treat—from the first page to the last.
This is a book that makes you pause and reflect, not only on the hidden histories of places but also on the untold stories within families, communities, and nations.
Five stars for emotional authenticity, razor-sharp humour, and unexpected structural courage.
Peng Shepherd’s All This & More is a daring, inventive novel that successfully blends speculative fiction with social critique.
This isn’t just a takedown of Amazon—it’s a love letter to the women who’ve survived similar spaces. And a call to imagine something better.
Winner of the 2014 Singapore Literature Prize, this collection is bold, daring, and unapologetically messy in the best way possible.
I gave it five stars because it delivers on all fronts: it’s insightful, well-written, and deeply engaging.
It’s not an audacious reinvention of the genre, and it sometimes leans into predictable beats.
Reading it feels a bit like having your lens cleaned—you suddenly see what was always there but hidden in plain sight.
This is a must-read for anyone who has felt the weight of a filter-filled culture, or who wants to dismantle it from the inside.