Word of the Day April 24, 2017 Word of the Day – Xenobombulate Xenobombulate (adj) zen-o-bom-boo-lay-t To malinger. Now obsolete, not dictionary defined. Xenobombulate is so archaic it's… Kath Love3
New ReleasesNews April 24, 2017 New Release from David Videcette with Theseus Paradox Sequel David Videcette wrote a thrilling debut introducing Detective Jake Flannagan in The Theseus Paradox, a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 23, 2017 Word of the Day – Grimalkin Grimalkin (noun) (archaic) grimal-kin A Cat, or a spiteful old lady. From 16C grey +… Kath Love1
Quizzes April 22, 2017 Quiz – Book Titles: Beginning with T I think we have this quizzing down to a T now! 18 written works all… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 22, 2017 Word of the Day – Philtrum Philtrum (noun) fil-trum The vertical groove that runs down the median line from below the… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 21, 2017 Word of the Day – Fainéant Fainéant (noun) (rare) fay-nay-on An idle or ineffective person. From the French 'fais' does 'neant'… Kath Love5
Quizzes April 21, 2017 Quiz – Book Titles: Beginning with S The end is in sight as we cover S today. 18 written works all beginning… Kath Love2
Word of the Day April 20, 2017 Word of the Day – Cispontine Cispontine (adj) (archaic) sis-pont-ayn On the north side of the Thames bridges in London, thought… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 18, 2017 Word of the Day – Legerdemain Legerdemain (noun) lej-uh-de-mayn The clever use of one's hands when performing magic tricks. Sleight of… Kath Love2
ArtyInspired by LiteratureVideo April 18, 2017 Inspiration for a Literary Wedding Weddings and literature have one thing in common, romance, and it means that literary weddings… Kath Love2