Lessons in Chemistry had stiff competition for featured book today. But it also had stiff competition for my book of the year last year, and it pretty well won that, along with a Goodreads Book of the Year (debut author)
T is for Tolkien, JRR #AtoZChallenge2018
Apologies for not replying to your lovely comments last week. Those who follow my guinea pigs know that I lost Midge last week. I’ve discovered I no longer have the ability to nurse a piggy through the night and catch
Q is for Quest #AtoZChallenge2018
The Quest. It’s such a common element of fantasy writing, if not most writing. Whether it’s for an object or an ideal, most of us end up writing some variation on the quest. Types of quest I remember reading some
L is for Lothlorien
Lothlorien, the home in Middle Earth for the High Elves, is one of the places that I visualise very strongly, and also where the film version best matches my vision. But I’ve really picked Lothlorien for my world-building trek through
On re-reading books – Book blogger hop
I hope you enjoyed it when I did this hop through August. I thought I’d pick and choose a few further questions whenever I think they’re interesting – but all of October is related to Halloween, which is really not
On reading a series
Is reading a series in progress different from reading a completed series? I have to thank Renee of Mother Daughter Book Reviews for the inspiration for this post. She told me: I’m working my way through Harry Potter at the