LitVox’s Best Books of February
We may be in for a longer lockdown than we’d anticipated, but at least there are some amazing titles out this month…
We may be in for a longer lockdown than we’d anticipated, but at least there are some amazing titles out this month…
Ware can’t wait to spend summer “off in his own world”—dreaming of knights in the Middle Ages, while staying with his grand….
Non-fiction publishing has been particularly strong this year, and now that lockdown has eased and we can once more descend in droves into our well-deserving local bookshops, here is LitVox’s pick of the best of 2020.
The Belfast poet’s collection is inspired by the imagery of Super Mario World, but beneath the surface lies a stunningly original and moving collection of verse.
There are certain sports that just inspire great literature. Baseball is at the heart of many wonderful American novels, from Don Delillo’s breath-taking Underworld and… Read More »Pugilism & the Pen: 5 of the Greatest Boxing Books Of All Time
In a year when the Booker prize shortlist featured a gallery of relative unknowns, the prize has gone to a novel that deals with familiar themes, albeit one that deals with these themes in a dazzling style.
Despite 47 years in public life, little of substance is known about the President-elect outside of the United States. This well-researched but flawed book could go a long way towards addressing that.
Every month, LitVox will bring you our choice of the best books to look forward to over the coming month. Here are our best books of November…
The Fallout Universe is one of the most original video-game environments ever created. But it’s lore, like most great science-fiction, is founded on the work of the greats who have gone before.
So after months of prep, LitVox is finally ready to launch! For all of those who have thrown their support…