Wow! This book is intense! Beautifully researched, fabulous written, and with lovely illustrations throughout, this is one for the Egyptomaniac! As one of those, I … Read More ›
Tag: non-fiction
“Women’s Work’ by Ferren Gipson is an impactful book focused on showing how ‘women’s work’ such as textiles and ceramics is as important to the … Read More ›
I picked up “Rare Trees”, by Sara Oldfield and Malin Rivers, as I love learning about unusual trees and trees in general. I didn’t immediately … Read More ›
In “The Complete Book of Ground Covers”, by Gary Lewis, I hoped to identify ground covers in my garden I didn’t know about and find … Read More ›
As an art history student, I was introduced to Persia from the perspective of Rome and Greece. In the last few years, I’ve noticed and … Read More ›
I grew up with a mother who loves dragons and a passion for art so when I saw this book I picked up out of … Read More ›
I love learning new things to make in the kitchen especially if they are on the sweet side! ”The Beginner’s Guide to Candy Making” by … Read More ›
I loved this book from cover to cover! “A Dark History of Sugar” by Neil Buttery has two distinct sections, the creation of sugar and … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: Having worked in the senior market for over a decade, I was thrilled to pick up ”Stage (Not Age)” by Susan Wilner Golden … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: My mum is a huge advocate for Marcus Buckingham and his work. He accompanied us through COVID-19 lockdown, inspiring us with his insights … Read More ›
I have enjoyed several historical books of late, from the Greeks to the Persians and so I looked forward to “The Ottomans” by Marc David … Read More ›
I picked up the “Universal Principles of Interior Design” by Chris Grimley and Kelly Harris Smith in the hopes of picking up the key decision … Read More ›
In “Red Lip Theology”, Candice Marie Benbow sets out, for a reader like me (a white woman) to “open new levels of understanding and ideological … Read More ›