There’s nothing like heartwarming Japanese books to soothe the soul. With Cats, bookshops, and steaming mugs of coffee in abundance, they are perfect to snuggle up with for a cosy reading session.
How To Read a Book: Advice from Virginia Woolf
If anyone knows how to read a book, it’s Virginia Woolf. As a celebrated author and literary critic she immersed herself in the world of reading, writing and publishing
Book Review: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa has taken the world by storm thanks to a recent English translation by Eric Ozawa. There’s something about this reflective and calming book that represents everything I love about Japanese fiction.
Making Sense and Sensibility: The Truth Behind the Title
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, first published in 1811, is still a fan favourite. But what does sensibility mean and what was Jane Austen trying to convey when she used it in the title of her first book?
Book Review: A Month in The Country by J.L.Carr
Next time you have an afternoon or, better yet, a day that stretches before you tempting you to read a book in one sitting, pick up “A Month in The Country” by J.L. Carr. You’ll be glad you did.
10 Best Georgette Heyer Books For Lovers Of Regency Romance
Georgette Heyer is one of the most beloved historical romance novelists of all time. She wrote over fifty novels in her lifetime, many of which have become timeless classics and still have a devoted fanbase today. But what are the 10 best Georgette Heyer books?