Book Review: The Midnight Library
I read this book in two days! Two days! Ok, that isn’t the record (I’ve read books in an hour or two before now), but still. I think that’s pretty good. … More Book Review: The Midnight Library
I read this book in two days! Two days! Ok, that isn’t the record (I’ve read books in an hour or two before now), but still. I think that’s pretty good. … More Book Review: The Midnight Library
Last week was Fantasy and Science Fiction week on Goodreads, and I thoroughly celebrated by reading Fantasy and Science Fiction. I read The Midnight Library by Matt Haig with definite science fiction vibes, what with alternative lives and universes… … More Top Three: My Favourite Fantasy Series
What an intense ride that was. The whole book was as eerie and mysterious as the moors that hold the setting, and the plot is filled with the heroine’s courage and the dangerous violence of the villains. … More Book Review: Jamaica Inn
I didn’t write a poem last week, as I was on holiday and the wifi available was terrible. I’m sorry about that. But I’m back now with a vengeance to write poetry, and blog of course. … More Poem of the Week: Lost on the Moors
So last week I sort of took a break from blogging to go on holiday to Tintagel. You may have noticed the radio silence, especially as I didn’t even write up and post my weekly poem – watch out for that this week though! … More Review: Tintagel Castle and Merlin’s Cave
I was on holiday while I read The Last Windwitch by Jennifer Adam, and it was really nice to have something easy-to-read and magical to be inspired by, especially as I was down in Tintagel in Cornwall. … More Book Review: The Last Windwitch
I’m writing this on a particularly warm and sunny July under our umbrella in the garden, and so far it’s been glorious. Ok, I may have a jumper on but that’s only because we do get a bit of a breeze off the ocean. … More Book Recommendations: July 2021
Oh my god I love this month’s bullet journal theme. I went with a summery theme of waves and mermaids, and while I did this theme the same time last year, I loved it so much I wanted to do it again, especially as I didn’t really use my bullet journal that much last year… … More Bullet Journal: July 2021
Isn’t there something about reading a book? It’s one of my favourite pastimes. Something that delights and inspires me, sends me off to sleep and dream wild dreams and sometimes unnerving nightmares. … More Poem of the Week: The Book
I finally finished “Crooked Kingdom” by Leigh Bardugo, and despite me struggling for half the book, the other half was beyond my expectations. Check out my review. … More Book Review: ‘Crooked Kingdom’ by Leigh Bardugo