One of my fondest family rituals as a child involved hopping into my Mum’s metallic grey Golf and driving for 15 minutes to a dull rectangular Read More
Guest Post | The Classics | Anjali
bibliophile (ˈbɪbliəˌfaɪl ; bibˈlēəfīlˌ) noun 1. a person who loves or admires books, esp. for their style of binding, printing, etc. 2. a Read More
Books | A Closer Look At My 2017 TBR
Coming at you a little late with this - but then again I'm already a little behind on my GoodReads challenge! If you follow the lovely collab blog Read More
Non-Fiction For A New Year
Just a over halfway through January fam! Still feeling inspired? Or are you flagging a bit? Never fear, here's my quick fix recommendation. Pick up Read More
Books | What Harry Potter Means To Me
*Disclaimer there are NO Cursed Child spoilers in this post! You are safe! But yes, it's no coincidence that a Harry Potter post has been Read More
Plath & Poetry
Little poppies, little hell flames, Do you do no harm? You flicker. I cannot touch you. I put my hands among the flames. Nothing burns. And it Read More
Reading Goals For 2016
A brand new year means brand new challenges. Though this year's resolutions are centered around my one word goal, I'm still happy to throw in 5 books Read More
Top 3 | Tips To Get You Reading More Books
One of the questions I get most often from people is, as a book blogger, how do you find time to read? Short answer? I don't - you just need to take a Read More
Beautiful Books #2 | Favourite Book Covers
It's been a while since my first Beautiful Books post and I've - obviously - added a few more stunning books to my collection. Here are more of my Read More
Reading Wrap Up #4
It’s just over six months into the year and I’m finally in the double digits on my reading challenge *throws confetti*. It’s been a busy couple of Read More
Haul | LFCC & YALC 2015
This past weekend I dragged myself out of bed bright and early in the morning and headed up to London for this year's London Film and Comic Con (LFCC) Read More
150 Years of Alice | Wonderland’s Best Cover Designs
Just over 150 years ago on a river outing on a Summer's day in Oxford, Charles Dodgson (otherwise known to the world as Lewis Carroll) told a story a Read More