Guest Blogs March 22, 2020 Literary Lockdown: A Guest Blog These are scary times, Bookaholics. Two months ago my worst worries were trite trivialities like… Kath Love0
Guest BlogsLibraries November 30, 2018 The 11 Most Impressive Historic Libraries If you are the kind of person who finds yourself shedding a tear for everything… Kath Love2
AuthorsDiscussion and RecommendationsGuest Blogs November 27, 2018 John Boyne Chooses His Favourite Reads of 2018 During an event for Birmingham Literature Festival with John Boyne, he explained that he reads… Kath Love2
BookshopsGuest Blogs November 26, 2018 Michelle Obama inspired Pop-up Shop Opens in London Penguin Random House UK who publishes Michelle Obama’s book Becoming has teamed up with gal-dem… Kath Love0
Guest BlogsLiterary Events October 20, 2018 John Boyne – Birmingham Literature Festival On the final day of the Birmingham Literature Festival, John Boyne was in conversation with… Kath Love0
Guest BlogsNew Releases October 18, 2018 Book Launch: Once Upon a Time in Birmingham This year we commemorate the centenaries for the end of the First World War and… Kath Love0
Guest BlogsLiterary Events October 13, 2018 Review: Caitlin Moran & Sali Hughes at the Birmingham Literature Festival Caitlin Moran and Sali Hughes are two of the UK’s most outspoken writers, journalists, and… Kath Love0
Guest Blogs March 5, 2018 It Is Easy to Write a Literature Review – Here’s How Writing a review is usually accepted as one of the most boring assignments taking much… Kath Love0
AuthorsGuest BlogsLiterary EventsNews October 17, 2017 Terry Pratchett: His World – A Review of the Exhibition On until January 2018, the Salisbury Museum with donations and support from The Estate of… Jacqui Bell Love0
Guest BlogsLiterature October 16, 2017 A Guide To Spotting Fake Reviews Online After Hillary Clinton's memoir "What Happened" was released, and received reviews almost immediately, Amazon had to… Rowan Jones Love0