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2024.12: Books and Studies

Somehow - I’m not sure how, really - I seem to be over six months through the first year of my MA. Which equates to being nearly done with this half: I’ve got about two months left of classes and reading, and one essay to write. And I haven’t been writing about books nearly as… Continue reading 2024.12: Books and Studies

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Quest 1: Stephanie Garber and Katherine Rundell

I’ve played it safe in recent years, for my reading. I’ve stuck to authors I know and love, and books I know and love. But in my Quest to Read Them All, obviously I will have to try other books. Other authors. Experiment with new-to-me genres. Styles. Books I wouldn’t ordinarily read. And try not… Continue reading Quest 1: Stephanie Garber and Katherine Rundell

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Rhymes and Rhythms: Children’s Picture Books

Tiny has been given books. At the six-month health visitor review in Wales, the Book Trust, by way of the Library, provides books for the babies, to encourage the parents to read to the little ones. Nothing fancy or complicated. Just a couple of board books. One with the Welsh translation. Photo by Pixabay on… Continue reading Rhymes and Rhythms: Children’s Picture Books

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Remembering Reads: The One Hundred and One Dalmations

One of the more dangerous side-effects of having to organise or pack away books is rediscovering books you’d forgotten you had or which you’d misplaced and hadn’t been able to find, and starting a reread. I can’t remember why now, but a little while ago I was trying to find Dodie Smith’s The One Hundred… Continue reading Remembering Reads: The One Hundred and One Dalmations