What journaling does for me On the 22nd of January this year Nicola Thorp told the Metro that she was turning her ‘to-do list into a ta-da list’. The article […]
2021: my cooking bucket list
Ever since Oliver Babish started posting his recreations of amazing meals and foods from my favourite movies and TV shows, I’ve been incredibly into home cooking. I’m an ex-fussy eater, […]
Book Review: Bitterhall by Helen McClory
Set for early April release, Bitterhall will be the newest instalment in Helen McClory’s bilbliography, which includes Mayhem & Death, On the Edges of Vision and of course, the Goldblum Variations. Bitterhall takes the form of a […]
How we spent our Valentine’s Day at home
Valentine’s was obviously different this year – that goes without saying. We’re used to dinner out at either a new, or well-loved restaurant with cocktails, and maybe a movie or […]
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Book Review: Love and Other Thought Experiments (2020) by Sophie Ward
(My Book 2 of the Year!) Through the lens of philosophical deliberations, Sophie Ward explores one story of many loves in her 2020 novel, Love and Other Thought Experiments. Over […]
Book Review: Expectation (2020) by Anna Hope
Anna Hope’s Expectation explores close female friendships, motherhood and infertility, infidelity and adapting to a life that isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. It follows Hannah, Cate and Lissa, […]
What I watched in 2020
WARNING: Minor spoilers ahead for each show mentioned. Proceed with caution Bojack Horseman (2014-2020) What seems like years ago, Bojack Horseman came to an end. Season 6, part B went […]
2021 will be lived in books
I read constantly when I was younger. In the summer I’d walk to my local library a few times a week, sat in my friends bedrooms and read with them, […]