Happy Wednesday! I am finally starting to draw my head out of the academic sand, and put it back where it belongs (in the books, of course). I have since devoured a couple of novels, from the sadly unimpressive Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence, to my current and magnificent read, The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara … Continue reading The Weekly Reader: 19/02/14
Tag: Reading
Monday Musing: 17/02/14
Hello friends! How lax I have been for the past couple of weeks. Terrible, I know. And I will not attempt to justify myself, except to say that I have been in a PhD haze, subject to a deadline approaching with speed. Fortunately, I am now done and dusted and ready to give The Book … Continue reading Monday Musing: 17/02/14
Monday Musing: 03/02/14
Hello, dear ones. Welcome to another week of bibliophilic musings, courtesy of The Book Habit. Apart from the usual features, I will also be delivering you some new reviews and a follow-up on my reflection on Bibliotherapy. So keep your eyes peeled for those. In the meantime, I leave you with another Monday Musing, courtesy … Continue reading Monday Musing: 03/02/14
The Weekly Reader: 29/01/14
Happy Wednesday, my literary lovelies! I would like to start this post by thanking you all for the fantastic response to last week's post on my experiences with Bibliotherapy. Your messages have meant a lot and I am delighted to hear that I am part of a wide number of people who have used books … Continue reading The Weekly Reader: 29/01/14
Monday Musing: 27/01/14
Well, we've made it. The last week of January. Springtime sunshine will soon be on the way, giving us bibliophiles an opportunity to take our reading habits back into the outside world. As we work through the latter end of the winter, keep images of a glorious spring in mind, and get ready to pull … Continue reading Monday Musing: 27/01/14
Reading For A Cure: An Introduction To Bibliotherapy
Readers and non-readers alike understand that life involves more ups and downs than an English umbrella. Regardless of country of residence, employment status, age, and other variables, no one is immune to the trials and tribulations that characterise the human existence. Within this, however, there is undeniably a spectrum of experience. And, at the most … Continue reading Reading For A Cure: An Introduction To Bibliotherapy
Monday Musing: 20/01/14
Welcome to a new week, my friends. I hope that you have all taken advantage of a chance to rest over the weekend. I spent Saturday indulging in admirably literary pursuits - including a trip to London's Donmar Warehouse to see a production of Coriolanus. Featuring the talents of both Tom Hiddleston (see my ravings about his performance … Continue reading Monday Musing: 20/01/14
The Weekly Reader: 15/01/14
Happy Wednesday, my lovelies! I hope that you are all having a fabulous week. I am once again immersed in the world of the PhD which is, at least, a distraction from the rain. Still plenty of reading time, however, and I am currently on my third run-through of George Orwell's fantastic 1984. Review upcoming, … Continue reading The Weekly Reader: 15/01/14
Monday Musing: 13/01/14
Mid-January already and the new week finds me back in rainy England. However, having been subjected to the whims of the polar vortex while in the US, this current watery deluge has been put into perspective. I would exchange a balaclava for an umbrella any day. Whatever the weather where you are, here is a … Continue reading Monday Musing: 13/01/14
Just For Fun Friday: A Guide To Speaking Elvish
The end of the week is upon us! I hope that this post finds you looking forward to an exciting and relaxing weekend. I decided that I wanted to dedicate this week's Just For Fun Friday post to J.R.R. Tolkien, in recognition of the anniversary of his birth on 3 January. Little did I know … Continue reading Just For Fun Friday: A Guide To Speaking Elvish








