I have always had a soft spot for historical fiction, and the further from reality the better. So why choose “The Red Ribbon” then you might ask, as it might be too close a historical painful recent past. Well, The World Of Fashion and all the “glitz and glamour” association that comes with it would…
Month: September 2017
Stories For Home Vol.2 Anthology – Dedicated to the victims and survivors of the Grenfell Tower
Hello everyone, I am sure that no one will ever forget the #GrenfellTower tragedy. The building still stands today charred and empty, and a side reminder of all the lives lost. “Stories of Home Vol2 is a very special anthology dedicated to the victims and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire 14 June 2017. You will…
Book Review: “They Both Die At The End” by Adam Silvera
At first, I could not tell whether the story was set into the near future or in a very similar parallel world to ours with only a few minute differences until very far in the book. It turns out that it is set in 2017 and that the only thing we managed to crack about…
My stop on the “Things a Bright Girl Can Do” blog tour!
Hello everyone and welcome to my stop on this fantastic tour. Today Sally Nicholls share with us her farvourites “Suffragettes”! Enjoy! Evelyn Sharp Journalist, children’s author, pacifist, militant Suffragette and aid worker. How do I love thee, Evelyn Sharp? Let me count the ways. In the days when ‘female journalist’ meant agony aunt and knitting…