Tin Man review: A short but emotionally charged novel
SARAH Winman’s first two novels, When God Was A Rabbit and A Year Of Marvellous Ways, were a tad whimsical for my taste, although both showed an emerging writer with a sharp and inventive eye. In Tin Man, Winman has hit her stride with much better control of tone. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Land Of Mine review: Oscar-nominated Danish Second World War drama
WAR dehumanises victor and vanquished alike in Land Of Mine, an Oscar-nominated Danish drama that throws light on an unfamiliar aspect of the Second World War. Daily Express :: Films Feed
ZZ Top REVIEW: A sharp set of bewhiskered boogie and blues at Ramblin’ Man Fair
ZZ TOP, made up of Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard, delivered a sharp set of bewhiskered boogie and blues at Ramblin Man Fair 2017. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Tin Man by Sarah Winman review: A marvel, full of love, longing and loss
THE third novel by Sarah Winman, author of When God Was A Rabbit, is a marvel, full of love, longing and loss, huge emotions described in such a beautifully understated way that their impact is all the more powerful. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Can You Hear Me? by Elena Varvello review: A claustrophobic read
During the summer of 1978, the small town of Ponte in northern Italy is sweltering in the kind of heat that heightens already overwhelming emotions and 16-year-old Elia has plenty of those to contend with. Daily Express :: Books Feed
The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce review: Story of music, connection and community
FRANK has “wild hair and shabby clothes”, a “funny lollopy way of walking” and owns a record shop on a rundown street. Daily Express :: Books Feed
A Stranger In The House review: A perfectly serviceable psychological thriller
SHARI Lapena’s previous novel The Couple Next Door was a bestseller that plugged into the worst nightmare of every parent. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Give Me The Child review: Compelling psychological thriller
CHILD psychologist Dr Cat Lupo longs for another child so it seems like fate when a small girl appears on her doorstep in the middle of the night. Daily Express :: Books Feed
The Big Sick review: Sweet and charming comedy inspired by a real-life love affair
JUSTwhen you thought romantic comedies had forgotten how to be sweet and charming, along comes The Big Sick. Daily Express :: Films Feed