The reading challenge has taken on a particularly Ancient theme this year. There’s still a few to come, but here is one of the last: The Final Pagan Generation.
This is the greatest adventure story
I’m going to (try) to review the Greatest Adventure Story of All Time, AKA The Bible. So strap in for an utterly inadequate summary of this amazing book.
What are your little moments of joy?
It’s Friday and a perfect day to talk of joy. After murderous Greek plays and renovations, it’s nice to enjoy small blessings and pretty things.
Strap in for a murderously good time
I did not expect this collection of rather murderous Greek plays by Euripides to be relatable. But these four plays made easy and interesting reading.
I found a book fit for a king
There’s more to the coronation than the king! This book outlines the depth of symbolism in this tradition. Read this book before we lose touch with them.
How to make your renovation a success
We’ve been renovating for almost three months now! I’ve rounded up some tips because it’s good to know these things before you commit to renovation decisions!
Is this the perfect dinner party dessert?
I think I’ve found the perfect dinner party dessert. It’s super simple, made with ingredients you already have. Sold yet? Read on!
How to create a killer gallery wall
Creating the perfect gallery wall doesn’t just happen. I’ve gathered a few handy tips to help you nail your art presentation.
Can a book called Generations be interesting?
In Generations, Howe and Strauss put forward broad stroke predictions for the future of America. But how accurate are they now, 30 years on?
Enjoy summer warmth with The Mystery of the Blue Train
A wealthy woman quarrels with her philandering husband before heading for the French Riviera with jewel case in tow. But tragedy awaits on the Blue Train.