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