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Bookshelf Reviews
Year 11s, 12s and 13s have been reviewing books as part of our Bookshelf project. See what they thought by clicking on the reviews below!
Women and Power - Mary Beard (review by Charlotte Wilson)
The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood - James Gleick (review by Debi Chatterjee)
Anthropocene: A Very Short Introduction - Erle C. Ellis (review by Alex Teeuw)
The Undercover Economist - Tim Harford (review by Ben Wiltshire)
'Early Fiction in England' - Laura Ashe (review by Humeera Hassan)
'Early Fiction in England' - Laura Ashe (review by Oliver Lough)
'Early Fiction in England' - Laura Ashe (review by Faith Simpson)
'Women and Power' - Mary Beard (review by Alice Thompson)
'Anthropocene: A Very Short Introduction' - Erle C. Ellis (review by Anna Goodden)
'The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood' - James Gleick (review by Farheen Muhammed)
'Closing the Gap: The Quest to Understand Prime Numbers' - Vicky Neale (review by Arghya Chakrabarty)
'The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History' - Elizabeth Kolbert (review by Killian Robinson)
'Do We Need Economic Inequality?' - Danny Dorling (review by Daniel Dutch)
'Afropean: Notes from Black Europe' - Johny Pitts (review by Lara Clayson)
'In Black and White' - Alexandra Wilson (review by Anna Aguiar)
'Race After Technology' - Ruha Benjamin (review by Nick Woodford)
'Hacking the Code of Life' - Nessa Carey (review by Mehakdeep Kaur)
'Classical Mythology: A Very Short Introduction' - Helen Morales (review by Emily James)
'Do We Need Economic Inequality?' - Danny Dorling (review by Isabelle Thorpe)
'Afropean: Notes from Black Europe' - Johny Pitts (review by Janet Ruhana)
'In Black and White' - Alexandra Wilson (review by Taranjit Sohanpaul)
'Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction' - Jonathan Culler (review by Alice Garcia Kalmus)
'Afropean: Notes from Black Europe' - Johny Pitts (review by Eve Hughes)
'A History of Islam in 21 Women' - Hossein Kamaly (review by Sophie Ewe)
'Hacking the Code of Life' - Nessa Carey (review by Arsalan Faiz)
'In Black and White' - Alexandra Wilson (review by Sultan Khokhar)
'A History of Islam in 21 Women' - Hossein Kamaly (review by Elizabeth Bowyer)
'Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction' - Jonathan Culler (review by Sophia Pawlaczek)
'Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction' - Jonathan Culler (review by Emma Giles)
'Hacking the Code of Life' - Nessa Carey (review by Yaseen Rehman)
'Black Artists in British Art' - Eddie Chambers (review by Larissa Watson)
'A History of Islam in 21 Women' - Hossein Kamaly (review by Hugh Quanborough)
'Explaining Humans' - Camilla Pang (review by Charlie Sharp)
'A Very Short Introduction to French Literature' - John D. Lyons (review by Poppy Phillips)
'A Very Short Introduction to French Literature' - John D. Lyons (review by Lauren Lownes)
'Doughnut Economics' - Kate Raworth (review by Chenyao Zhou)
'The World According to Physics' - Jim Al-Khalili (review by Ned Grandy)
'The Ingenious Language: Nine Epic Reasons to Love Ancient Greek' - Andrea Marcolongo (review by Emily Boulby)
'Black and British: A Forgotten History' - David Olusoga (review by Lulu Ashberry)
'The Ingenious Language: Nine Epic Reasons to Love Ancient Greek' - Andrea Marcolongo (review by Emmy Bowers)
'Explaining Humans' - Camilla Pang (review by Sameera Ahmed)
'A Life On Our Planet' - David Attenborough (review by Danish Mahmood)
'A Very Short Introduction to French Literature' - John D. Lyons (review by Simran Rakar)
'A Life On Our Planet' - David Attenborough (review by Josh Mitchell)
'Explaining Humans' - Camilla Pang (review by Harveet Purewal)
'Doughnut Economics' - Kate Raworth (review by James Williams)
'The Ingenious Language: Nine Epic Reasons to Love Ancient Greek' - Andrea Marcolongo (review by Samuel McNeill-Green)