Sarah Moss has written a really comprehensive review of Snake Ropes for The Guardian. Below is just a snippet; the full review can be read on the Guardian website: “A …Read More
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Joanne Harris reviews Snake Ropes
Prolific and highly acclaimed British author Joanne Harris has read and reviewed Snake Ropes. Joanne has produced an incredible body of work, which can be seen on the Joanne Harris …Read More
Jonathan Ruppin reviews Snake Ropes for Foyles
Jonathan Ruppin has reviewed Snake Ropes for Foyles: “On a distant island, a little boy has gone missing, the first of a series of troubling and mystifying occurences. One of …Read More
Snake Ropes reviewed at Book Trust
The Book Trust website now contains a review of Snake ropes. “Strange and dark, whimsical and beguiling, the debut novel by Jess Richards reveals the author’s vivid imagination and gift …Read More
Fleur Fisher reviews Snake Ropes
Fleur Fisher has written a review of Snake Ropes on her excellent blog site: fleurfisher.wordpress.com/ “I wanted to linger. To luxuriate in beautiful prose, as light as air, rich with …Read More
Snake Ropes reviewed at Books and Gin
Snake Ropes has been reviewed on the Books and Gin website: booksandgin.wordpress.com/ “There’s no question that Snake Ropes is a fantastic piece of writing in my mind. I would compare …Read More
Snake Ropes reviewed at The Thought Vox
Pamela Detlor has reviewed Snake Ropes on her ground breaking website The Thought Vox: www.thethoughtvox.com “Snake Ropes is a haunting work of fiction. Jess Richards delivers an original, page-turner, for …Read More
Max Porter reviews Snake Ropes
The wonderful Max Porter of Daunt Books reviewed Snake Ropes: “A brave, dark and unruly book” “Snake Ropes could be the first great feminist novel of our times with its …Read More
Snake Ropes reviewed at We Love This Book
Snake Ropes was reviewed on the We Love This Book website: The islanders live by their own creeds, trade with the tall men their only contact with the mainland. Just …Read More