AuthorsNew Releases September 19, 2017 New Short Stories Collections Coming from P. G Wodehouse P. G Wodehouse is timelessly classic, funny, and incredibly entertaining so it’s hardly surprising that… Kath Love0
Word of the Day September 19, 2017 Word of the Day – Noughting Noughting (noun) naw-ting Depreciation, scorn; effacement, eradication; an instance of this. Middle English; earliest use… Kath Love0
Word of the Day September 18, 2017 Word of the Day – Geg Geg (noun) (northern Irish) geg A person who is lively, or entertaining company. Mid 19th… Kath Love1
Word of the Day September 17, 2017 Word of the Day – Enchiridion Enchiridion (noun) en-kay-rid-ee-on A book containing essential information on a subject. Late Middle English: via… Kath Love0
Children's LiteratureInspired by LiteratureNewsTelevision September 16, 2017 BBC Documentary to Air on the History of Magic to Mark Potter Anniversary A BBC documentary on the History of Magic from the world of Harry Potter is… Kath Love1
LanguageNews September 16, 2017 30 English ‘Lost Words’ Discovered by Researchers We’re passionate about language here at For Reading Addicts, without it we wouldn’t have all… Kath Love11
Word of the Day September 16, 2017 Word of the Day – Bodega Bodega (noun) bow-dee-ga A cellar or shop selling wine and food, especially in a Spanish-speaking… Kath Love2
CultureLiterary EventsLiterary PlacesNews September 15, 2017 London’s Tiniest Library Opens as Part of the London Design Festival The London Design Festival is taking over the capital for the 15th year right now… Kath Love0
Word of the Day September 15, 2017 Word of the Day – Itinerant Itinerant (adj) (noun) it-in-er-unt Travelling from place to place. / A person who travels from… Kath Love0
AuthorsNews September 14, 2017 The Jane Austen Banknote Releases: And We Have Tips On Collecting fter a long period of only men appearing on British banknotes (apart from the Queen),… Kath Love0