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Book Review: Digging by Seamus Heaney
The idea of nostalgia is one we can all, poetically, reminisce with. The fragments of memory, in which a certain event is recollected and reminds you of a similar piece of your history, are magnificent. |
Devarya Singhania, Contributor
Issue 8 Book Reviews
The Every – by Dave Eggers | Laurus – by Eugene Vodolazkin | A Little Life – by Hanya Yanagihara
Issue 7 Book Reviews
84, Charing Cross Road – by Helen Hanff | The Idiot – by Elif Batuman
Issue 6 Book Reviews
Sirens and Muses – by Antonia Angress | This is How it Always is — by Laurie Frankel | Cracking India — by Bapsi Sidhwa
Issue 5 Book Reviews
A Certain Hunger – by Chelsea G. Summers | The Forty Rules of Love – by Elif Shafak | Unburnable – by John Marie-Elena
Issue 4 Book Reviews
Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution
– by R.F. Kuang | Pachinko – by Min Jin Lee | The Changeover – Margaret Mahy
Issue 3 Book Reviews
Firekeeper’s Daughter – by Angeline Boulley | Gideon the Ninth – by Tamsyn Muir | St. Augustine’s Confessions
Issue 2 Book Reviews
How Not to be Wrong – by Jordan Ellenberg | A Clockwork Orange – by Anthony Burgess
Issue 1 Book Reviews
Our Wives Under the Sea – by Julia Armfield | It Ends With Us – by Colleen Hoover | Me Before You – by Jojo Moyes