Reviewsday: Batman:Hush by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee

Batman: Hush follows Batman in search of a new enemy who is manipulating other villains to destroy the dark knight and take over his city. As Batman struggles to figure out this case, Bruce Wayne is also having trouble in his personal life when he finds himself questioning whether he should trust the woman he […]

Reviewsday: The Diabolical Miss Hyde

…Corsets, Clockwork, Alchemy  & Murder… I’m relatively new to steampunk fiction but this is one the best I’ve read so far. This juicy twist on the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde classic is the perfect blend of crime, romance and fantasy. The Diabolical Miss Hyde features Dr Eliza Jekyll – a medical doctor, forensic investigator, and […]

Reviewsday: Nancy Wake

Before picking up this book, I must admit that I knew very little about Nancy Wake. I think I had come across the name a couple of times in the past few years, and only really knew that she was a war hero, without ever knowing what she actually contributed. After finishing the book, I […]

Reviewsday: Everyday by David Levithan

“The tenderness between two people can turn the air tender, the room tender, time itself tender. As I step out of bed and slip on an oversize shirt, everything around me feels like it’s the temperature of happiness.” Every day ‘A’ wakes up, and is someone else. A is A, but in someone else’s body […]