Category: Reading

  • Simply messing about…

      Rat (Ratty to his friends) was so right … There is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats … I read the Wind In The Willows as a child – living in Queensland. The nearest significant water was the Myall Creek – some 17 miles…

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  • Battle of the books…

      My TBR (to be read) pile is growing – it has expanded to a second shelf in the bookcase – that’s a bit strange for someone who buys most of her books as e-books. The reason for the explosion is conference – in the past few weeks, I have been to the RNA conference…

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  • 288 milion visitors can't be wrong

      This week, I had the absolute pleasure of spending some time at the Wellington Library , near Telford in Shropshire. The event was a readers and writers day held in conjunction with the Romantic Novelists Association conference. There was storytelling for kids and discussion about books and writing. Thanks to the library staff and…

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  • A difficult history…

      Like so many people, I’ve seen Gone With the Wind. My vision of the American deep south was very much formed by Clark Gable’s charm and Vivien Leigh’s accent. I didn’t really believe either were strictly accurate, so on our Mississippi River road trip, I was very keen to visit some of the plantations…

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  • City of the Dead

      I’m back from a fabulous road trip – crossing the USA from south to north along the Mississippi River – 1400 miles (or close to). Over the next few weeks I want to share some of that with you … There were a lot of literary references during the trip – and a lot…

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