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Hey, I'm Kirsten! I'm British, and also a book nerd (if you hadn't already guessed). I work in sales at Penguin Random House in London, and previously studied Creative Writing and Narrative Studies at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, lived and worked in New York, and graduated from the Columbia Publishing Course at Oxford University. I started this blog in college, where I realised that lots of my friends had loved reading as children, but given it up as they got older. One of the main reasons that I think people lose their love of reading is because they start to see it as a chore not a hobby. Reading becomes something you should do to better yourself, and so you try to read books you think you should be reading, and not what you actually like. I want reading to be like TV, but better. It should transport you and entertain you, and most of all, it should be fun and inclusive, a place where everyone feels welcome and safe. I hope you start to find that space here.

Review: ‘Homegoing’ by Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi’s debut novel Homegoing is a literary tour de force. Exploring the repercussions and inherited trauma of slavery, both … More

What I’ve Been Reading Recently

Well hello again. Sorry that it’s been so long since we last hung out here and chatted about books. I’ve … More

anna burns, eleanor oliphant is completely fine, gail honeyman, lisa see, milkman, snow flower and the secret fan

The Most Magical Books

You’re never too old for magic. There’s a reason the Harry Potter series is credited with helping a whole generation … More

angela carter, circe, harry potter, madeline miller, magical books, northern lights, philip pullmman

Review: “Educated” by Tara Westover

Given that Obama already listed Educated as one of his top books of 2018, I guess it doesn’t really need … More

Review: “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” by Ottessa Moshfegh

I think I first heard of My Year of Rest and Relaxation in the Buzzfeed Books newsletter. I don’t remember exactly … More

best books 2018, book review, my year of rest and relaxation, ottessa moshfegh

Books to Read if you Hate to Read

I get it, not everyone is a book nerd like me. Part of the reason I started this blog was … More

Books to read if you hate to read, harry potter, Heartburn, I Am Not Your Negro, J.K Rowling, Judy Greer, The Girl on the Train, The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Princess Bride

Short Story Collections to Make You Feel Smart in Short Bursts

Some people (aka my mum), are not fans of short stories. I think that’s dumb (sorry mum). Seriously though, what’s … More

angela carter, flannery o'connor, george saunders, haruki murakami, joyce carol oats, raymond carver, short stories

Review: “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books” by Azir Nafisi

When I finally sat down to start Reading Lolita in Tehran a couple of weeks ago, I felt it had … More

azir nafisi, book review, reading lolita in tehran

Books to Read on Your Commute

Here is a fun fact that I learnt during a social psychology class for my college minor: in life we … More

Epic Books by Female Authors

For a long time, when people asked me what kind of books I like best, I had a hard time … More

a little life, book review, books, charlotte bronte, donna tartt, epic novels, female authors, hanya yanagihara, hilary mantel, jane eyre, literature, the goldfinch, wolf hall

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