
Karren’s Review: It’s an enjoyable read. Helena Dixon knows how to relate a story and having read all the other six, I highly recommend the … Read More ›
Karren’s Review: It’s an enjoyable read. Helena Dixon knows how to relate a story and having read all the other six, I highly recommend the … Read More ›
I have read, and loved, several of the Kew Gardener’s Guides and this one on growing trees is no exception. With gorgeous photos and illustrations, … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: The Poppy Debby series by Fiona Veitch Smith is a favourite of mine (and one I introduced Mum to, for a change) and … Read More ›
“The Black Intellectual Tradition” is a collection of fascinating essays which “concentrate on the ideas that Black artists and intellectuals, performers and protest activists, institutions … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: “The Monastic Heart”, by Joan Chittister, is written with the pandemic and all the recent global trauma in mind. As such, it opens … Read More ›
Karren’s Review: I wasn’t quite sure where this story was going to go. Ellie is invited to be a guest speaker at her old school. … Read More ›
By the time I hit the 10% mark in “Why Do I Feel Like This?”, by Peace Amadi, I knew I’d love the book but … Read More ›
Jessica Ellicott’s Beryl and Edwina Mystery series is another gem uncovered by my wonderful bookworm mother. This light and interesting mystery series pairs an English … Read More ›
“Approaching the Gospel, contemplating it, and embodying it in daily life is the best way to come to know Jesus and to bring him to … Read More ›
I am not a fan of biographies, however, I loved this one! David Horgan is the son of Helmi of “Helmi’s Shadow” and defines the … Read More ›
So my mum recommended this Verity Bright series to me, and having loved the first, she and I found ourselves reading book six simultaneously. We … Read More ›
On the recommendation of my mum, I picked up “Murder at Elm House” by Helena Dixon and what a delight! This is book six of … Read More ›
The recent war in the Middle East between Palestine and Israel drew me to “Checkmate: The King’s Game in the Middle East” by Gennaro Buonocore. … Read More ›