Word of the Day November 8, 2017 Word of the Day – Imago Imago (noun) im-ay-go The idealised mental image of someone, often a parent, that affects our… Kath Love1
AuthorsQuotations November 7, 2017 10 Brilliant Quotes from Kazuo Ishiguro Kazuo Ishiguro is a British novelist, short story writer and screenwrite. Born on 8th November… Kath Love2
AuthorsQuotations November 7, 2017 10 Nobel Prize Winning Quotes from Albert Camus Nobel Prize for Literature winning Albert Camus (7th November 1913 – 4th January 1960) was… Kath Love6
Word of the Day November 7, 2017 Word of the Day – Nescient Nescient (adj) ness-ee-unt Lacking knowledge; ignorant. Late Middle English: from Latin nescient- ‘not knowing’, from… Kath Love0
Word of the Day November 6, 2017 Word of the Day – Tantamount Tantamount (adj) tan-ta-mow-nt Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. Mid 17th century: from… Kath Love0
New Releases November 5, 2017 5 Brilliant New Books to Curl up with this Autumn The weather may be turning chilly but that means more time to curl up and… Kath Love0
Word of the Day November 5, 2017 Word of the Day – Mundungus Mundungus (noun) (archaic) mun-dun-gus Tobacco of poor quality, bad smelling. Mid 17th century (in an… Kath Love1
Word of the Day November 4, 2017 Word of the Day – Oubliette Oubliette (noun) oo-blee-et A secret dungeon with access only through a trapdoor in its ceiling.… Kath Love2
PoetryVideo November 3, 2017 Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen (Read by Christopher Eccleston) Wilfred Edward Salter Owen (18th March 1893 – 4th November 1918) was an English poet… Kath Love8
Word of the Day November 3, 2017 Word of the Day – Obloquy Obloquy (noun) ob-lu-kee Strong public condemnation, or the shame brought about by public condemnation. Late… Kath Love0