Shakespeare may be considered English literature’s finest playwright, or even the finest writer in any genre, but that does not…
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Whether we’re together or apart in another difficult year, Mother’s Day is something many of us treasure. A time of…
Photo by James Eades On 17th February, I was fortunate enough to be given a ticket to an online event…
Photo by Taylor Wright Whether you’re still hungover from St Patrick’s Day or you’re planning a future getaway to the…
As we enter another month of lockdown, while restrictions may be easing, we are still very much confined to the…
Whether you have Netflix or not, by now if you haven’t heard of Bridgerton then perhaps you’ve been living under…
We may be one month into 2021, but with 11 months remaining, there is plenty of time to tuck into…
At the end of a groggy year, there is no doubt that we have all arrived at Christmas having spent…
Following the announcement of 2020’s Booker Prize Winner last month, bookshops have been shouting from the rooftops – rightfully so…
At the end of another semester at Bangor, it is nearly time for the Christmas holidays; this year, the end…
Photo by Wan San Yip for Unsplash (CC-by-SA 4.0) In a shortlist hailed as “the most diverse” to date, one…
Photo by Juliana Malta (CC-BY-SA 4.0) Whether you celebrate it or not, Christmas is quickly coming around once again. After…
After several months of trial and experimentation, Bookshop.org has officially launched in the UK! Sure, you may not have heard…
“There was no possibility of taking a walk that day.” This is the opening line of Jane Eyre, the classic…
Photo by Steve Daniels (CC BY-SA 2.0) In a year of uncertainty, books have been a great comfort, solace and…
The very mention of the name Agatha Christie holds authority over the crime genre, having penned 66 detective novels and…