Charlotte Wheatley
Editor-in-Chief
Charlotte is currently reading Theology & Religious Studies at the University of Bristol. She hopes to enter into the world of media when she graduates, focusing on either journalism or advertising. Her role at Intuition as Books Editor includes reviewing articles submitted by book writers, as well as putting forward her own critique and advice about the latest novels as well as the old classics.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day- by Winifred Watson
May 2010
This uplifting story of a governess living in 1930's London is sure to leave you with a smile...
The Shack- by William P.Young
April 2010
What is all the fuss about? Read about how this famous and inspirational novel can change the way you think about life...and God.
Shantaram- Gregory David Roberts
March 2010
Gregory David Roberts takes us on a journey through ten years of living as a fugitive in one of the biggest cities in India, Mumbai.
The Kite Runner- Audiobook
February 2010
The Audiobook- tried, tested and reviewed through Khaled Hosseini's 'The Kite Runner'.
A View of Ancient Chinese Religion- by Mu-Chou Poo
January 2010
Poo’s In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion is an interesting and edifying journey through the various forms and expressions of early Chinese religions.
The Women of Deh Koh- by Erika Friedl
December 2009
The Women of Deh Koh is an extraordinary and unique series of stories about the lives of Iranian village women, written by anthropologist Erika Friedl in 1991.
'The Abolition of Man' by C. S. Lewis
November 2009
CS Lewis, best known today for his children’s books or Christian inspirational works was not only a serious philosopher, but also a renowned literary critic.
Mitch Albom: The Five People You Meet in Heaven
October 2009
A thought provoking philosophical read; interesting and original.
George Orwell's 1984
September 2009
The significance of George Orwell's 1984, and why it is the most lied about book in the country.



