Inspiring Older Readers
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The Quiet Music of Gently Falling Snow posted on 20 Sep 2016
The adjective ‘breathtaking’ is sometimes over used to describe an art book
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An Interview With Moira McPartlin posted on 19 Sep 2016
An Interview With Moira McPartlin
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The Day the Music Died: A life lived behind the lens posted on 18 Sep 2016
I now realise just how much I took for granted in my late teens.
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The Trap posted on 18 Sep 2016
The Trap by Alan Gibbons I’m guessing that the adjective most likely to be applied to this book is ‘controversial’.
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Toxique posted on 16 Sep 2016
I recently read and reviewed Sagan’s seminal romantic novel, Bonjour Tristesse, and while I was doing some general background reading on the author...
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Rereading Ian McEwan posted on 14 Sep 2016
Regular guest contributor, Alun Severn, revisits the work of Ian McEwan
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In the footsteps of W.H. Auden posted on 14 Sep 2016
Walk taken from: 'Walking the Literary Landscape' by Ian Hamilton and Diane Roberts
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An Interview With Nick Hornby posted on 13 Sep 2016
An Interview With Nick Hornby
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The Archaeology of Working Class Writing : Part Five – Lewis Jones posted on 12 Sep 2016
The short but eventful life of Lewis Jones ( 1897 – 1939 ) deserves to be more widely celebrated than it is.
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An Interview With Katrina Jan posted on 11 Sep 2016
An Interview With Katrina Jan