Word of the Day April 1, 2018 Word of the Day – Rebarbative Rebarbative (adj) re-bar-bu-tiv Unattractive and objectionable. Late 19th century: from French rébarbatif, -ive, from Old… Kath Love0
Word of the Day March 31, 2018 Word of the Day – Nepenthes Nepenthes (noun) nep-enth-eez A drug described in Homer's Odyssey as banishing grief or trouble from… Kath Love3
BookshopsNews March 30, 2018 First Ever ‘Trust’ Bookstore Opens in Dubai A pop-up bookshop called Book Hero is claiming a first in Dubai, as the first… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 30, 2018 Word of the Day – Multiloquence Multiloquence (noun) (rare) mul-til-uh-kwens Excessive talkativeness or loquaciousness; prolixity. Mid 18th century. From post-classical Latin… Kath Love2
New Releases March 29, 2018 5 Exciting New Releases for April Spring is well and truly in the air now in the Northern Hemisphere and if… Kath Love0
Authors March 29, 2018 The Quirks and Strange Habits of Famous Writers You think you know everything there is to know about your favourite writer. You’ve devoured… Kath Love0
Word of the Day March 29, 2018 Word of the Day – Caducity Caducity (noun) (archaic) kad-oos-i-tee The infirmity of old age; senility. Mid 18th century: from French… Kath Love1
New Releases March 28, 2018 New Book on Algorithms set to be Bestseller after Cambridge Analytica Scandal A new book on algorithms and how they control our lives is looking to be… Kath Love1
Inspired by Literature March 28, 2018 New Book Map Turns Victorian London into City of Classics Literature Maps are becoming quite popular and we’ve seen quite a few versions in recent… Kath Love6
Word of the Day March 28, 2018 Word of the Day – Galbrous Glabrous (adj) glay-brus (chiefly of the skin or a leaf) free from hair or down;… Kath Love1