AuthorsReading Habits March 13, 2017 The Books Caitlin Moran Says Made her a Feminist Caitlin Moran spoke to Penguin books recently about the books she loves, and feminism. She… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 13, 2017 Word of the Day – Deracinate Deracinate (verb) dee-rass-in-ayt To pull up by the roots; to uproot someone/thing from their natural… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 12, 2017 Word of the Day – Hullabaloo Hullabaloo (noun) huh-la-ba-loo A fuss or commotion. From the mid 18th century, from the repetition… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 11, 2017 Word of the Day- Troubadour Troubadour (noun) tru-ba-door Originally A French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in… Kath Love0
AuthorsChildren's LiteratureNews March 10, 2017 The House Where Milne Wrote Winnie the Pooh is For Sale "The House on Pooh Corner" You could call it the house on Pooh Corner, but… Kath Love1
Inspired by LiteratureVideo March 10, 2017 The Best Harry Potter Tattoo We Have Ever Seen You’re always sending us your literary tattoos and I must say some of you bear… Kath Love2
Inspired by LiteratureNews March 10, 2017 Emma Watson Launches Book Fairies Worldwide Emma Watson, best known for her Harry Potter fame, has become quite the ambassador for… Kath Love4
ArtyBookshopsInspired by Literature March 10, 2017 Bookshop Staff take the Bookface to a Hilarious New Level Many libraries and bookshops have done their own take on the Bookface, where you line… Kath Love4
Word of the Day March 10, 2017 Word of the Day – Eurhythmic Eurhythmic (adj) (rare) yew-rith-mik (especially of architecture or art) in or relating to harmonious proportion.… Kath Love1
PoetryVideo March 9, 2017 Vita Sackville-West Reads from ‘The Land’ Vita Sackville-West (9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962) was an English poet, novelist and… Kath Love2