Binti by Nnedi Okorafor is a science-fiction novella about a young girl who becomes the first person from the Himba tribe on Earth, to be accepted into the prestigious intergalactic university, Oomza Uni. While in transit, the ship is hijacked by an
Binti by Nnedi Okorafor is a science-fiction novella about a young girl who becomes the first person from the Himba tribe on Earth, to be accepted into the prestigious intergalactic university, Oomza Uni. While in transit, the ship is hijacked by an
I’ve been recommended to read Kurt Vonnegut’s work by multiple people and now I’ve decided the time has come. Currently I am unsure about what to expect from this book, and I think it might be best to go into it clueless.
The Vegetarian is a book that comes well recommended from BookCast co-host Dana Abercrombie. On top of that, author Han Kang has received international praise after winning the Man Booker international award in 2016. I’ve decided to finally tick this one off
Everyone is going crazy over Stephen King‘s IT again, but I’ve decided that I will spend the lead up to Halloween delving into what’s listed as one of King’s scariest books, Pet Sematary. This will be one of two horror books that
I remember the first time I read a John Grisham book. I was going abroad and wanted an easy read and picked up the first book that caught my attention. That book was The Associate and I went into it with no
Sarah J. Mass has been taking the book world by storm recently, to the point it’s difficult to not find one of her books on Instagram, Tumblr and other platforms with book lovers. I’ve been told that the A Court of Thorns
I was having a discussion with my friend Garrett recently about good fantasy novels and he was recommending some books by Brandon Sanderson. Then, ironically I saw that he was also the author of The Rithmatist, a book that has been on
James Patterson is no doubt the most successful author brand in the world; you may think of J.K Rowling, but she’s known for one widely successful series, whereas James Pattern’s name alone is used to elevate many other authors. I have to