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Book review: Godsend by John Wray
Disclaimer: This title was very kindly sent to me, pre-release, by Canongate. Godsend – John Wray’s fifth novel – commentates … Continue Reading Book review: Godsend by John Wray
Disclaimer: This title was very kindly sent to me, pre-release, by Canongate. Godsend – John Wray’s fifth novel – commentates … Continue Reading Book review: Godsend by John Wray
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
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
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
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
Why is it so much easier to collate thoughts and feelings about a disappointing book? Initially published as These foolish things but probably … Continue Reading Book Review: The best exotic Marigold hotel by Deborah Moggach
March began the same as February, with a ‘mystery book’. The second book from Amy was harder to get into … Continue Reading Under Cover Book 2: A Boy Made of Blocks by Keith Stuart
I started reading this, properly, on the train coming back from London. At around 50 pages in I said to … Continue Reading Under Cover Book 1: Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka
Hamilton burst onto Broadway in 2015 and quickly gained not only attention but adoration, accolades, and prestige; winning 11 Tony … Continue Reading Theatre Review: Hamilton
Photos were taken by my lovely friend and Cursed Child companion Alice – @aliopalio30 This review is spoiler free #Keepthesecrets … Continue Reading Theatre Review: Harry Potter and The Cursed Child
If Anna Kendrick has an identifier, it is that she is as sassy and down to earth as she is … Continue Reading Book Review: Scrappy Little Nobody
The Addams are, as I am sure many of you know, a fictional family. Weird, strange, and definitely dysfunctional, they … Continue Reading Theatre Review: Addams Family Musical