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Treacle Town by Brian Conaghan: Review

Treacle Town

Brian Conaghan

Andersen Press, October 2023

Paperback, £8.99

ISBN 9781839133619

Treacle Town truly encapsulates the life of a young adult trying to make a life for himself in a town with very little prospects. Con O’Neill, the protagonist of this story, realises that if he wants to live a long life full of meaning he will have to break free of this town. However, despite his understanding that this is the case, we see that Con finds it very difficult to go against the status quo. He is unsure of himself, he talks himself into staying more than once and he continues on with his self-destructive behaviours despite his heart screaming at him to stop.

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Review: Harley Quinn: Reckoning by Rachael Allen

Harley Quinn: Reckoning

Rachael Allen

Random House, April 2022

Hardback, US $18.99

ISBN 9780593429860

Harley Quinn: Reckoning is a phenomenally excellent retelling of Harley Quinn’s origin story. It’s a book that not only focuses on her backstory but also targets topics such as relationships and the importance of feminism, as well as more sensitive themes such as trauma. It touches on a wide range of emotions, and has a lot of action and mystery. It basically encompasses everything you could ask for in a book!

Through reading the book we are able to see Harley Quinn’s vulnerable side, as well as where the walls she has built up around her heart come from, which is imperative to our view on her character. Throughout the book we also see Quinn’s mental state gradually and unexpectedly deteriorate.

The book is predominantly filled with simple, everyday language and the tone overall is quite casual so it’s a relatively easy and quick read. As well as this, it’s a real page turner and quite fast paced in my opinion which makes it all the more interesting. There is also a hint of mystery in the background as the plot plays out, which really adds an additional feel of excitement. Previous knowledge of Harley Quinn isn’t necessary for the understanding of the book however it might be beneficial.

I would definitely recommend this book to any DC fans out there as well as anyone who is looking for a quick, interesting read.

Issues some readers might find difficult: sexual assault 

Amina Abbassene, 18

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Review: You’ve Got This! by Tammy Darcy

You’ve Got This!
Tammy Darcy
Gill Books, March 2021
Hardback, €12.99
ISBN 9780717190447

You’ve Got This! is a book every teenage girl in Ireland should read. It’s divided into different sections; one for your heart, your mind, your body, and your world. It touches on important topics such as love, relationships, anxiety, feminism and so much more.

I like to think of this book as an older sister. It gives out so much wisdom and advice, and it made me feel so comfortable and included. I learned so much from reading this book and I really think it’s helped me grow
as a person. The layout and the easy-to-read language makes it a really enjoyable read. Even if you’re not that into reading, I guarantee that you’ll love this book!

I think what I liked most about this book was that there were so many different women involved in telling their stories. It feels very empowering and comforting to see other women go through experiences similar to your own, especially after seeing how well they are doing. And on that note, go read this book. I loved it!

Amina Abbassene, teen reviewer