Book Review: ‘The Art of Explanation’ by Ros Atkins
In "The Art of Explanation," Ros Atkins, a seasoned journalist, shares his expertise in the crucial skill of explaining complex ideas with efficiency and clarity.
Book Review: ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ by Ocean Vuong
In "On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous," Ocean Vuong poses a poignant question: How does one communicate profound emotions, complex histories, and unspoken pain to a beloved yet unread mother?
Book Review: ‘Isaac and the Egg’ by Bobby Palmer
"Isaac and the Egg" is a nuanced exploration of grief, blending magic realism with poignant storytelling. Palmer's narrative skillfully captures the complexities of loss, offering a mix of laughter and tears through Isaac's journey with his otherworldly companion.
Book Review: ‘Emperor of Rome’ by Mary Beard
"Emperor of Rome" embarks on a thrilling and enlightening journey into the annals of the ancient world, presenting readers with a novel perspective on the intricacies of Roman emperors.
Book Review: ‘A Spell of Good Things’ by Ayòbámi Adébáyò
Set in the 2000s, "A Spell of Good Things" is timely, exploring classism, an ever-relevant subject. This happens in Nigeria's failing political system, where it only takes a series of small, isolated incidents to escalate and alter the trajectory of affairs.
Book Review: ‘Beijing Rules’ by Bethany Allen
"Beijing Rules" by Allen explores China's tactics to exploit Western vulnerabilities, such as linking market access to political compliance, deploying punitive tariffs, conducting disinformation campaigns, using private firms for global surveillance, and using vaccines as geopolitical bargaining chips.
















