
Reader Problems Book Tag
I saw this tag a few days ago on Becky’s Book Blog and decided to get involved. Readers’ Problems Book Tag I read, a lot, so how do I deal … Continue Reading Reader Problems Book Tag
Journalist, traveller, collector of hats, bookworm
I saw this tag a few days ago on Becky’s Book Blog and decided to get involved. Readers’ Problems Book Tag I read, a lot, so how do I deal … Continue Reading Reader Problems Book Tag
Welcome to Monday and the start of another new week. I finished Apeirogon by Colum McCann over the weekend and it gave me serious book hangover. It was a pretty … Continue Reading The TBR Shelf
“It will not be over until we talk”. In early April back in 2014, I found myself on a bus from Bethlehem to Jerusalem. I don’t remember much about the … Continue Reading Book Review: Apeirogon By Colum McCann
This is a book for anyone who’s felt lost, in the wrong life or the wrong knickers. Bryony Gordon’s a Journalist for The Telegraph, this is her first memoir and … Continue Reading Book Review: The Wrong Knickers by Bryony Gordon
Four weeks into social distancing/quarantine/lockdown or whatever we’re calling it and I’ve started to pick up some habits, good, bad and surprising. Here’s some of them, hopefully the good will … Continue Reading Quarantine days
A few days on from finishing this book, I have mixed feelings about it…… Here’s the premise, in 1803, Phera, is born to the elephant keeper of the independent mountainous Sinhalese Kingdom … Continue Reading Book Review: The Elephant keeper’s daughter by Julia Drosten
Originally written 05/03/2020 since covering this story Dylan has been given a place at Mayfield Specialist school A mum from Cumbria whose son has Autism is calling on the Government … Continue Reading Cumbria mum says SEN children are still being let down.
Back in January, book three – ‘How to Break Up with Fast Fashion’ by Lauren Bravo– prompted me to dump the High street. I’m now four months into my shop … Continue Reading Four months shop free…
I whizzed through this over the weekend and really enjoyed it, it reminded me of how music can connect us, lift our spirits and remind us of people and times … Continue Reading Book Review: Mix Tape Jane Sanderson
It turns out being still is harder than it sounds…. I know I’m not alone in struggling with this temporary, new way of life and many of us are finding … Continue Reading Social Distancing…pressing reset