Book review: ‘Tokyo Junkie’ by Robert Whiting

Still well and truly in my Japan era, I had been hunting around for any decent Japan-related books I could find. I came across Tokyo Junkie by Robert Whiting and, based on the numerous positive online reviews, decided to give it a go. The fact that it recounted the experiences of an American man who … More Book review: ‘Tokyo Junkie’ by Robert Whiting

Travel book review: ‘Abroad in Japan’ by Chris Broad

Having just returned, mind-blown, from my first trip to Japan, I was all about trying to devour as much literature about it as possible to keep the vibe alive and inspire me for future travels to that country. My research led me to the recently published Abroad in Japan by Chris Broad, who, it turns … More Travel book review: ‘Abroad in Japan’ by Chris Broad

Travel book review: ‘My Tiny Atlas’ by Emily Nathan

I’m definitely a sucker for lush coffee-table books, and if they happen to be about travel.. well, I’m doubly sold! I first came across My Tiny Atlas on Instagram through the @tinyatlasquarterly account – a photography community centred on travel stories. Founded and run by Emily Nathan, its trademark whimsical aesthetic has spawned an entire … More Travel book review: ‘My Tiny Atlas’ by Emily Nathan

Book review: ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ by Lisa See

Recommended read #4 for your next plane or train journey – or even if you’re simply looking to curl up with a good book at home. How often have you picked up a book to read purely, or at least largely, because it looked pretty? I will admit that sometimes I do literally judge books … More Book review: ‘Lady Tan’s Circle of Women’ by Lisa See

Book review: Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval

There are some Instagram accounts that immediately scream EYE CANDY as soon as you visit them. You know the ones I’m talking about; where each individual image is thoughtfully composed, focusing on unique details or scenes displaying just enough eccentricity to create an eclectic yet consistent feed aesthetic that makes you want to keep scrolling … More Book review: Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval

‘The Pearl That Broke Its Shell’ by Nadia Hashimi

Recommended read #2 for your next plane or train journey – or even if you’re simply looking to curl up with a good book at home. My inherent love of travel and foreign cultures means I always enjoy reading books set in different or exotic locales, and which immerse you in a completely different society … More ‘The Pearl That Broke Its Shell’ by Nadia Hashimi