Cwts Club Book Club February 26, 2021 For Reading Addicts Reading Challenge 2021 – March It's March already, we hope you are enjoying this year's challenge and are managing to… Jacqui Bell Love6
Word of the Day February 16, 2021 Word of the Day – Caliginous Caliginous (adj) kal-ij-in-us Dark, dim, or misty. Mid 16th-century from Latin caliginosus ‘misty’, from caligo,… Jacqui Bell Love3
Word of the Day February 15, 2021 Word of the Day – Clerihew Clerihew (noun) kle-ri-hue A short comic or nonsensical verse, typically in two rhyming couplets with… Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day February 13, 2021 Word of the Day – Cinquaine Cinquaine (noun) sin-kayn (in verse) a five-line stanza. Late 19th century French, from cinq ‘five’.… Jacqui Bell Love2
Hit of the Lits! February 9, 2021 FRA Readers’ Choice Top 20 – February 2021 It's a new month,and that means it's time to see what you've all been reading… Jacqui Bell Love0
Cwts Club Book Club January 31, 2021 For Reading Addicts Reading Challenge 2021 – February It's already February, where did January go? We hope you are enjoying this year's challenge… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day January 23, 2021 Word of the Day – Homiletic Homiletic (adj) hom-il-et-ik Of the nature of or characteristic of a homily (sermon or lecture).… Jacqui Bell Love2
Word of the Day January 22, 2021 Word of the Day – Calumny Calumny (noun) kal-um-nee The making of false and defamatory statements about someone in order to… Jacqui Bell Love2
Word of the Day January 17, 2021 Word of the Day – Whimsical Whimsical (adj) wim-sik-al Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. (more…) Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day January 16, 2021 Word of the Day – Obeisance Obeisance (noun) o-bees-ans Deferential respect. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘obedience’): from Old French… Jacqui Bell Love1