Atomic Habits Book Review
Practical and insightful, Atomic Habits equips and inspires those ready to tackle their habits, one small change at a time.
Our Favourite books from 2021
As the shop’s doors have opened, we have been thankful for the enduring power of books to comfort, uplift and bring joy to many. As this year comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to share a couple of our favourite books from 2021.
The Winter Sea Book Review
Achingly romantic, part historical fiction, this story sweeps both reader and characters away to another time and place.
Margot Mertz Takes It Down book review
Margot Mertz Takes It Down is a tale of female empowerment in the midst of the mess that is gender expectations and high school. With a tenacious main character and an infectious sense of justice, it’s a compelling read.
Redemptor Book Review
Raybearer duology. Ifueko delivers on her promise of an epic West African inspired fantasy, struggling heroes and stunning worldbuilding. A fitting conclusion to this series.
Fromage — Sally Scott: Book Review
A delicious mystery, featuring an entertaining heroine. Make sure the cheese platter is ready.
Empire of The Vampire book review
Empire of The Vampire is for those who miss the days when vampires and those who fought them, were to be feared. Bloody, epic and gripping until the very last blood-soaked page.
Best Kid’s Books To Read These School Holidays
School holidays are a time for fun! While lockdowns have meant we’ve had to adjust our plans just a *few* times, thankfully books are always there for us. Not sure what your primary school-aged bookworm might like next? We’ve got a few suggestions for the best kid’s books to read these school holidays!
The Heart Principle: Helen Hoang — Book Review
The Heart Principle demonstrates the importance of learning to love, accept and be confident in who you are. The journey to self-acceptance is hardly ever an easy one. It is refreshing to read a book that wholeheartedly acknowledges this.
Waking Romeo — Kathryn Barker: Book Review
Waking Romeo was the time-travelling literary mash-up we didn’t know we were missing. Drawing on the classic literature of both Romeo and Juliet, and Wuthering Heights it’s a delight. Achingly sad at times, funny and with a deep heart, this is a wonderful read.