From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming
If you have just joined us, the mortal bath and ten minutes hate are respectively re-reading and discovering Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels in chronological order (sort of). Famous opening lines of...
View ArticleHot Reads Part Deux!
I haven’t been away this year, but I have found John Maguire’s mantra of ‘Read, Reflect, Recharge’ to be a sound one, even if applied at home. I have tried to cram in as much quality reading time as...
View ArticleLondon belongs to… who?
If you haven’t yet read London Belongs To Me, Norman Collins’ epic tale of a South London street and its inhabitants, now might be a good time to do so. As dusk falls, the Park in the background...
View ArticleFrom Russia With Love: Ian Fleming
If you have just joined us, the mortal bath and ten minutes hate are respectively re-reading and discovering Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels in chronological order (sort of). Famous opening lines of...
View ArticleLondon belongs to… who?
If you haven’t yet read London Belongs To Me, Norman Collins’ epic tale of a South London street and its inhabitants, now might be a good time to do so. As dusk falls, the Park in the background...
View ArticleAlan Sillitoe’s The Widower’s Son review for the 1976 club
The latest club read hosted by Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings and Stuck in a Book is for books published in 1976 and happily, I managed to find a secondhand copy of Alan Sillitoe’s The Widower’s Son to...
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