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
Authors April 8, 2018 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About James Herbert James Herbert (8th April 1943 – 20th March 2013) was an English horror writer with… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 8, 2018 Word of the Day – Lexical Lexical (adj) lek-si-kul Relating to the words or vocabulary of a language. Mid 19th century:… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 7, 2018 Word of the Day – Exiguous Exiguous (adj) egz-ig-yu-us Very small in size or amount. Mid 17th century: from Latin exiguus… Kath Love2
Word of the Day April 6, 2018 Word of the Day – Superlative Superlative (adj) soo-pur-la-tiv Of the highest quality or degree. (grammar) (of an adjective or adverb) expressing… Kath Love3
Quizzes April 5, 2018 Who is Your Book Husband? Not a quiz in the traditional sense, we leave the sensible stuff to Bev, but… Kath Love4
Word of the Day April 5, 2018 Word of the Day – Zoanthropy Zoanthropy (noun) zow-an-th-rop-ee A form of madness involving the delusion of being an animal, with… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 4, 2018 Word of the Day – Mythoclast Mythoclast (noun) mith-oh-klast A person who destroys or discredits a myth or myths. Late 19th… Kath Love0
Authors April 2, 2018 Emile Zola: A Death Stranger than Fiction Emile Zola was born on 2nd April 1840 and died on 29th September 1902. His… Kath Love3