
Whilst I understood the principles of chess and basic game rules, I have never really played chess properly. I picked up “How to Win at Chess” by Levy Rozman and … Read More ›
Whilst I understood the principles of chess and basic game rules, I have never really played chess properly. I picked up “How to Win at Chess” by Levy Rozman and … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: I have to say I’m hooked on this series. I enjoy each of the stories as well as the evolving dynamic between Frances and George. As this one … Read More ›
5o of the world’s most magnificent spaces are celebrated for the flora and fauna in “Our Natural World Heritage”. Identified by their inspiring biodiversity, each one of these places is … Read More ›
A cottage garden has held a long-term fascination for me and has been an inspiration in the creation of our home’s garden. When I saw Claus Dalby had written this … Read More ›
Curious about the book because of its title and cover, I was unprepared for the depth and scope of the discussion Reiner De Graaf leads through “architect, verb.” It is … Read More ›
I love design and so, with its bright cover and interesting back cover write-up, I picked up “Design and Solidarity” by Rafi Segal and Marisa Moran Jahn. I don’t know … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: Another delightful outing with Cressida is afoot in “Death in the Highlands” by Fliss Chester. Intending to share decor thoughts at a historic Scottish estate, she is taken … Read More ›
This visually interesting representation of girls around the world in 250 photos is an emotional journey. Mihaela takes the reader through hardship and privilege, discrimination, and limitations all with photos … Read More ›
“Gardening Can Be Murder” by Marta McDowell appealed as I am a lover of both murder mysteries and gardening and especially books those two together! There is something in knowing … Read More ›
“The #MeToo Effect” by Leigh Gilmore is insightful, eye-opening, and brutal. As is sadly the case with books like these, I anticipate the problem being wide-scale and deeply rooted, and … Read More ›
Book two of the Mr Quayle Mystery series picks up where the first left off with the Unsworth family recovering from the devastation of murder…and unwittingly landing themselves in the … Read More ›
I love learning new art styles and have completed a couple of courses on Manga so drawing chibis wasn’t a huge leap for me. The simplistic lines which convey such … Read More ›
After reading the first three Riverbend romances, I was thrilled to see there was another installment in this beloved series. Charlotte’s story had me hooked from the first chapter as … Read More ›