I’ve really fallen behind these past few weeks with writing and reading. A combination of returning to work in the office full time (yay!!) and having a number of special … Continue Reading Book Review: The Sight of You by Holly Miller
Last week at work we all sat to watch Boris Johnson make his latest announcement in the commons. When he uttered the words restrictions and six months, I started channelling … Continue Reading Defending the Indefensible: The Godfather Part III
How do we know we’re doing it right? How many of us are plagued by this thought on daily basis? In world where we seem to have more choice than … Continue Reading Book Review: How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right? by Pandora Sykes
Pretty much everyone will have a favourite schoolteacher, whether you’re still at school, left a couple of years ago or left 50 years ago, it’s more than likely that one … Continue Reading Those who can, teach
So, it’s pretty clear I’ve struggled and missed a lot of things through lockdown, we all have. I miss festivals, live music, spontaneity and of course family and friends. However, … Continue Reading Travel Diaries: A whole new world (or country at least)
A cautionary tale about a dysfunctional family and the damage parents can do when living their lives through their kids. Lydia is the favourite child of Marilyn and James Lee. … Continue Reading Book Review: Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
“Because, Nora, sometimes the only way to learn is to live.” Matt Haig Wow! This book is a must read. Thought provoking, emotional, poignant, uplifting and ultimately beautiful. Nora Seed … Continue Reading Book Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig