Anti-Coronation Day books: nonfiction reads on the British Empire

It’s King Charles III’s coronation day, an important time to consider the role of the British Empire on its subjects through books.
Jenny Odell’s Saving Time: time is not money, it’s a gift – review

Jenny Odell’s Saving Time is a statement of our capitalist society that treats humans as machines, without the chance of living our lives.
Best books in April 2023: recommendations

The weather is warming up, hence we looked at a whole host of best books from April. From voices from the marginalised, to poems of protest.
HistFest 2023: historians remind us that our past is more important than ever

HistFest 2023 returned to discuss how our past is more important than ever before to stop us from repeating mistakes.
Why shelter is important – with All The Houses I’ve Ever Lived In author Kieran Yates

All The Houses I’ve Ever Lived In author Kieran Yates talks about why shelter is important and the impact of housing precarity.
Best nonfiction books for Global Intergenerational Week

It’s Global Intergenerational Week on the last week of April, where we celebrate our relationships hence here are the best nonfiction books.
Nonfiction writers to celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week

We are celebrating nonfiction writers to mark Lesbian Visibility Week, which showcases people from the LGBTQIA community.
Does AI mean the end of literature? – NationalWorld

Does AI mean the end of literature? That’s the question the literary world is currently asking, and what will happen to books…
Women’s Prize for Fiction 2023 shortlist announced: big names and debuts

The Women’s Prize for Fiction 2023 shortlist has been announced, with three debut novels among the six titles.
Bernie Sanders’ new book: a better future without capitalism – review

Bernie Sanders’ new book It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism is a guide to another reality, even if it means drastic changes are required.