It took me a little time and perseverance to find my way with this book. It’s the second book by Sara Crowe, perhaps best known…
I’m not of the long limbed, long haired running brigade, I’m more of the shorter haired, shorter leg variety, but I do like to run.…
I regularly write about galleries, museums and exhibitions in London. Living in London it’s easy to become London centric and imagine that all the best galleries…
It may be Monday night already, and I don’t know about you, but I’m still clinging onto the weekend (whilst looking forward to the next one…
It’s been a couple of months since I last took part in the 5 under £5 series started by Rainbeaubelle. With some recent purchases under…
Back in December I read ‘My Brilliant Friend’, the first in the series of Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante. It has taken me 6 months…
Its Wimbledon fortnight. That time of year when all of us become tennis experts, Andy Murray is British (not Scottish) and paying over the odds for…
Daughter is Jane Shemilt’s first book and there appears to be a lot of her self in this. In real life Jane is a GP and…