It’s the Little Things that Matter A part of history that I find completely enthralling are the details. Not the sort of details that my university ‘History of Imperial Russia
Author: Jennifer Newbold
Have you seen the film ‘Master and Commander’? Do you remember the scene where there’s absolutely no wind, and they’re floating of the coast of Peru or someplace, like a
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo I have a confession to make. I actually love dark fantasy fiction, particularly stuff that offers an interpretation of worlds ‘beyond the Veil’ and who or what
Whatever holiday you observe, I wish you many reasons to celebrate! And many blessings to you and yours in the new year!
The Roomba Explained They say a picture is worth a thousand words, right? So how many is a video worth? Here’s a short one: Dog:Roomba I now know that you
Guest Post on All Things Georgian Ships’ figureheads at the National Maritime
The gorgeous illustration on John Sandoe Ltd’s paper book bag. The actual shop on a rainy Tuesday morning. The Bookshop of Dreams… I originally discovered John Sandoe Books quite unintentionally. I ordered a book
Random Acts of Kindness? Recently I’ve been receiving complementary, encouraging comments on my posts. Each blog post receives the same comment from the same, or a slightly different, IP addresses.
Nell Continues to Impress England’s international Page Turner Awards competition announced today that The Private Misadventures of Nell Nobody is a finalist in the Book Award category, and has advanced
From Long Road Home, the final book in the Eleanor Anson trilogy We have been at sea for twelve days, and we are within a few days of reaching Marseilles