
By Ale Medellín For all bad mezcal, for all good, also and if there is no remedy, a litre and a half. Is the poor translation of one of Mexico’s proudest proverbs. […]
By Ale Medellín For all bad mezcal, for all good, also and if there is no remedy, a litre and a half. Is the poor translation of one of Mexico’s proudest proverbs. […]
By Ale Saurio The Oscar Nominations have just arrived. People have made several assumptions regarding this year’s nominees. Dune and Tick, Tick… Boom was amongst the most popular ones, however The Power […]
By Callum Webb Spoilers ahead. Matt Reeves makes a statement in this latest incarnation of the legendry Dark Knight to prove there is still plenty of life within the franchise. As soon […]
A review of the book ‘The Casual Historian presents The Early Plantagenets’.
A review of Empire Indian Restaurant, Albany Road Cardiff.
by Gareth Rees The iconic Sŵn festival made a welcome return to Cardiff this year and it was legendary. The festival spanned three days, from Friday the 15th of October to Sunday […]
A midwinter disaster in the form of a huge meteorite strike destroys the forest and tumbles Renn, Torak and Wolf into a desolate world.
By Emily Price. This powerfully written debut novel by Hannah Gold follows young April and her father on a journey to the Arctic Circle. Bear Island was once home to polar bears but years of […]
By Emily Price Shortlisted for the Cilip Carnegie Medal 2020, Girl. Boy. Sea will immerse you in a story of survival on an unpredictable and never-ending ocean. Author Chris Vick keeps tension going throughout the book with honest detail as to […]
By Emily Price Released in September 2020, October, October is a beautifully descriptive middle grade novel about a girl who lives a wild and isolated life in the woods with her father. The book envelopes you with its vivid details of the picturesque woodland where October has spent most of her life, cut off […]