Shakespeare may be considered English literature’s finest playwright, or even the finest writer in any genre, but that does not…
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Photo by Taylor Wright Whether you’re still hungover from St Patrick’s Day or you’re planning a future getaway to the…
Following the announcement of 2020’s Booker Prize Winner last month, bookshops have been shouting from the rooftops – rightfully so…
“There was no possibility of taking a walk that day.” This is the opening line of Jane Eyre, the classic…
Photo by Steve Daniels (CC BY-SA 2.0) In a year of uncertainty, books have been a great comfort, solace and…
As October dawns upon us, we may be thinking about one key event this month: Halloween. And while we do…
Image by Unsplash, CC-by-SA 4.0 Welcome to Bangor University! If you’re new, I hope you have a wonderful academic experience,…
The Maze Runner by James Dashner is fantastic for fans of The Hunger Games. Don’t be put off by its…
As it’s sunny in New York at this time of year, members of the four year old Outdoor Co-ed Topless…
As Malawian writer and human rights activist Jack Mapanje shuffled to the front of Main arts Lecture theatre to read…
I first read ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ when I was sixteen and it has since been one of my favourite books,…
This coming October 27th, 2013 would have been Dylan Thomas’ 99th birthday, or as the very man himself would call…