Posh Boys by Robert Verkaik
The last of my summer holiday reads of 2019, Posh Boys follows on from Under the Wig and War Doctor. A much needed commentary on the state of private education in Britain.
The last of my summer holiday reads of 2019, Posh Boys follows on from Under the Wig and War Doctor. A much needed commentary on the state of private education in Britain.
We’ve made it through January – and February is promising to be just as exciting a month for non-fiction releases.
It’s fair to say that a significant sub-genre of non-fiction is memoirs. They’re an integral pillar of personal story telling, and helping others to view the world through your eyes. Following the almost mass-hysteria* around Adam Kay’s This is Going to Hurt, it is no surprise that memoirs featured significantly in my reading throughout 2019.
A real-page turner, what can Political Tribes tell us ahead of the General Election 2019?
Nuking The Moon is Adam Kay’s This is Going to Hurt, meets James Bong, meets cats…