What gives you direction in life? I’m not sure I have direction. I’m more of a meanderer. What I will say is I rarely look back. Memories? Of course, it’s good to reflect but dwelling in the past is, in my opinion, not a good thing. It’s gone, never to be revisited. Time to lookContinue reading “Forever moving forwards…”
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I do love an adage…
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? It sounds trite but “Everything always works out for the best” is mine because even when life has been dark, I’ve come out of it with something more – more knowledge, more awareness or even just simply to never put myselfContinue reading “I do love an adage…”
What News on the Rialto? by Anthony Wildman
Anyone for Venice at the time of Shakespeare with Shakespeare himself as your eyes there? Well, it worked for me!
The Fool’s Tale by Nicole Galland
An historical fiction book, loosely based on Welsh history, which tells a story of politics, love and the ties that bind
Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon
There are exploits; I’m not sure how glorious they are but this book doesn’t need glory to make it a triumph
Musings by Phillip Bainbridge
Short poems, like life thoughts, are held in this book: small, soft philosophical musings, mainly with nature at their core
Ruby by Jack Heape
A heart-warming story of friendship between a show dog called Ruby, her handler, Toby and a reclusive epileptic girl called Rachel
Bazaar by Miles Joyner
An inventive thriller, driven by action with a very dark idea at its centre and a narrative that switches between the hunters and the hunted
A Pictorial History: Little River Park and Dam by Timothy K. Smith
A lovely book of recollection, appreciation and family memories, collated together with many wonderful photos of Little River Park & Dam, SC
In the Company of Knaves by Anthony Wildman
Enter Shakespeare’s world as related by Wildman and solve a mystery, following the bard and engaging with characters both noble and lowly