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The Alchemist Review: A flawed but necessary tale of the journeys that define us

8 December 2021

The magic of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist comes from its simplicity. It is a short, fun, and beginner-friendly book, guiding you through a magnificent and exotic journey in the great Sahara. The book is a must read for young adults, especially university students. If

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Review: Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge

3 July 2020

This award-winning book provides a long overdue wake-up call to the structural racism that permeates British society. In a world where we’ve shamefully only just become semi-conscious of the issues at large, it is about time the first Black British author topped the UK’s bestseller list. Sparked by recent protests there has been a renewed

16 February 2019

The Humans: Book Review

What does it mean to be human? According to Matt Haig, the

18 May 2020

The Maths of Life and Death

As a mathematics student, I didn’t need to be convinced that maths

Lifestyle/Literature/Review

The Alchemist Review: A flawed but necessary tale of the journeys that define us

The magic of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist comes from its simplicity. It is a short, fun, and beginner-friendly book, guiding you through

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by Ahmed Albahedel
8 December 2021
Literature/Review

Review: Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge

This award-winning book provides a long overdue wake-up call to the structural racism that permeates British society. In a world where we’ve

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by Lisanne Heinz
3 July 2020
Lifestyle/Literature/Review

The Maths of Life and Death

As a mathematics student, I didn’t need to be convinced that maths was great. In fact, I spend a lot of my

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by Nicola Jennings
18 May 2020
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5 Books You’ve Probably Never Seen on a “Must-Read” List

“Must-read” lists have become a pet peeve of mine. They all mention without fail the same twenty books. Catcher in the Rye.

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by Chloe Bester
21 March 2020
Lifestyle/Literature/Review

The Humans: Book Review

What does it mean to be human? According to Matt Haig, the precise definition lies somewhere between inevitable death and peanut butter

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by Robert Brett
16 February 2019
Lifestyle/Literature/Review

Bath Time Book Club: The White Book by Han Kang

Straddling the border between prose and poetry, The White Book (2018) is a heart-breaking examination of loss through the lens of everything

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by Robert Brett
24 November 2018
Literature

Top 5 books to get you through 1st Year

First year is arguably the most crucial and daunting year during your university degree (sorry, I don’t mean to scare you!). Despite

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by Chloe Granger
21 September 2018
Comment/Lifestyle/Literature/Society/Society

Rest in Piece, Sir Terry Pratchett

Celebrity deaths don’t really get to me. I normally think that grieving should be done by the family and friends, that I

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by Thomas Gane
12 March 2015
Lifestyle/Literature/Review

Book Review: Norwegian Wood

Since Murakami released his critically acclaimed novel ‘A Wild Sheep Chase’ in 1982, his works have exploded into fame. Described as a

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by Annayah Prosser
6 October 2014
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Review : Southern Reach Trilogy

Book publishing is a long and arduous process that can take years; we’ve all been at the mercy of it, eagerly waiting

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by Annayah Prosser
18 September 2014

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