Rating: 4/5 ** spoiler alert ** I’ve been meaning to read Robert Louis Stevenson’s thriller The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde for
Rating: 4/5 Socrates’ Apology, or his Defence, is the (far from apologetic) speech by that notorious philosopher given at the day of his trial. He
Rating: 3/5 It was the dawn of a new era, one where most of the human race now spent all of their free time inside
It’s a suffocating Thursday in Apriland the clocks are striking eight.Emerging from behind rainbowssunny sycophants gatherwith bells and gavels,clogging the roadside.Simulations, locking eyes,they small-talk and
Rating: 2/5 This book got boring, so I abandoned it. It was about three boys who are shipwrecked on an island.
Rating: 5/5 This is the third and last novel in the powerful and original Night trilogy. Inspired by a true story, the book narrates Wiesel’s
Rating: 4/5 Fahrenheit 451: the temperature at which book-paper catches fire and burns. Set in a futuristic society where reading books is illegal and where
Rating: 5/5 ** spoiler alert ** There was an unexpected light in the cell; the boundaries were drawn, the roles well defined. The time of
Rating: 3/5 It was a book people kept putting in my hands and telling me I was going to love, the way the doctor tells
Rating: 4/5 In my opinion, there is only so far a short story can really go. But Cynthia Rylant’s Missing May crosses that line. A