Word of the Day April 13, 2018 Word of the Day – Aestival Aestival (adj) est-iv-al Belonging to or appearing in summer. Late Middle English: from Latin aestivalis,… Kath Love0
Children's LiteratureNew Releases April 12, 2018 20th Anniversary Harry Potter Covers Hide a Stunning Secret Over the years we’ve seen various Harry Potter covers, but maybe none so fixed in… Kath Love1
Quizzes April 12, 2018 Which YA Protagonist are You? Some silly fun today with our protagonist quiz. Which YA protagonist are you? Are you… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 12, 2018 Word of the Day – Iatric Iatric (adj) ai-at-rik Relating to a physician or to medicine; medical. Mid 19th century: from… Kath Love1
New Releases April 11, 2018 New Book on Animal Flatulence Is All We’ve Been Waiting For Yes, you read that right! There’s a brand new book on animals and whether they… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 11, 2018 Word of the Day – Omnivolent Omnivolent (adj) om-nivel-unt Willing or wishing for everything; determining all things. Mid 17th century. Originally… Kath Love1
Inspired by Literature April 10, 2018 French Designer Creates Beautiful Dresses from Old Books French designer Silvie Facon has used her unique talents to bring to life a number… Kath Love9
Word of the Day April 10, 2018 Word of the Day – Assiduous Assiduous (adj) as-id-ju-us Showing great care and perseverance. Mid 16th century: from Latin assiduus, from… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 9, 2018 Word of the Day – Corsair Corsair (noun) (archaic) kaw-sair A pirate. / A privateer, especially one operating along the southern… Kath Love0
AdaptationsNews April 8, 2018 Gentleman in Moscow to be Adapted for Television Amor Towles novel Gentleman in Moscow proved one of the big hits of last year… Kath Love0