As June 2020 advances, The Attic on Eighth keeps turning to our books to sharpen our minds, open our eyes, and keep our emotions as empathetic as we can.
Read MoreAs we remain in confinement, The Attic on Eighth writers discuss what it is they’ve been reading this month, from clever new novels referencing old classics to thrillers and much more.
Read MoreIn this monthly piece, Attic writers and editors get together to share what it is they’re reading this February.
Read MoreContinuing our series with the books that made our 2019, Sam Cohen talks reading goals and standout titles.
Read MoreAs 2019 comes to an end, we consider the reading that defined each of our years. In this piece, Jessica Armstrong looks back at the novels that carried her through the end of her English degree and into her first year post-graduation.
Read MoreAs 2019 comes to an end, we consider the reading that defined each of our years. In this first piece, Amy Richardson looks at a year of fewer but more impactful reads.
Read MoreMidway through September, a group of Attic writers discuss what it is they’re reading this month – from campus novels to Book Prize nominees to YA adult novels.
Read MoreMidway through July, the Attic on Eighth writers chime in to share what it is they’re reading this summer.
Read MoreHalfway through March, Attic writers and contributors discuss what it is that they’re reading in preparation for spring.
Read MoreInspired by Marie Kondo, Jessica Armstrong considers what it means to “spark joy” by turning to literature and other aspects of life before tidying up.
Read MoreIn her first book review for The Attic, Raquel steps out of her usual literary bubble and tackles K Chess’ science fiction debut!
Read MoreThe Attic on Eighth Editors round up their November reads.
Read MoreThe Attic Editors share their favorite comforting things – from recipes to films to books and bath bombs – in time for this difficult week.
Read MoreIn this edition of our inaugural Lifestyle series, Editor Lee talks us through the items on her nightstand, from old favorites to tokens of new memories.
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