Disclaimer: This title was very kindly sent to me by the publishers, Canongate. 2018 marks 100 years since women received … Continue Reading Book review: Courage calls to courage everywhere by Jeanette Winterson
Disclaimer: I was sent this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. All views are my own … Continue Reading Book review: The Colonel and the Bee by Patrick Canning
Another month over, this year is whizzing by. October was a really productive reading month for me. I tackled the … Continue Reading Reading wrap-up: October
NB: Apologies for the vagueness when talking about titles (or not) of accounts that I did or did not enjoy. … Continue Reading Book review: Scratch: Writers, money, and the art of making a living
Today marks the beginning of Banned Books Week and the #BBReadathon. I am co-hosting the Banned Books Readathon with two … Continue Reading #BBReadathon: TBR
Disclaimer: I was offered this product, at a heavily discounted price, in exchange for an honest review. All views are … Continue Reading Product review: Alice in Wonderland tote from literarybookgifts.com
If you follow me on Twitter you may already know this but, with a fortnight to go, it seemed only … Continue Reading #BBReadathon: Announcement
September, it’s September, 8 months of the year have gone. That’s crazy. Anyway, looking back at my August reading I … Continue Reading Reading wrap-up: August
I was tagged by the lovely Kat from Perks of Being a Daydreamer, to do this tag. Thank you, it’s been … Continue Reading 3 Days, 3 Quotes Tag: Day 3
I was tagged by the lovely Kat from Perks of Being a Daydreamer, to do this tag – thank you very … Continue Reading 3 Days, 3 quotes Tag: Day 2
I was tagged by the lovely Kat from Perks of Being a Daydreamer, thank you very much for tagging me. … Continue Reading 3 Days, 3 Quotes Tag: Day 1
Disclaimer 1: A spoke in the wheel was sent to me by the author, Kathleen Jowitt, in exchange for an … Continue Reading Book review: a spoke in the wheel
And just like that, it was August. Reading in July has been really enjoyable; unplanned, it became a bit of … Continue Reading Reading wrap-up: July
There are some books which are relatively easy to close the back cover on. Others are harder to leave behind; … Continue Reading Book review: The world as it is by Ben Rhodes
2018 is already half over! It has gone so quickly, January, as always, moved ridiculously slow and now, it seems … Continue Reading Book tag: The (bit later than) mid-year book freak out
The lovely Kat from The Perks of being a Daydreamer nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award, my very first … Continue Reading The Sunshine Blogger Award