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To All the Living (1945) by Monica Felton
Book review by George Simmers: This is a big thick example of one of my favourite middlebrow genres. It reminded me of South Riding and National Provincial – bi... Read more
The 13 january 2026 by Erica
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Top Ten Tuesday: Books I’m Anticipating in 2026
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) is our most anticipated books coming out in the first half of 2026. Read more
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VISIT TO THE MILL VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Mill Valley, California
Children's Room of the Mill Valley Public Library, Mill Valley, CA.On a recent trip to the Bay Area in Northern California, I visited the beautiful Mill Valley... Read more
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Chiappa Ltd: Organs in Clerkenwell
The sound of fairground organs, still heard on 'galloper' carousels, is distinctive and evocative - but less known is that much of it comes from an unassuming... Read more
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1984
Yes, the book, Orwell’s 1949 novel. I read it, like, 60 years ago. But one of my book groups recently picked it — for obvious reasons. So I read it again.... Read more
The 11 january 2026 by Fsrcoin
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Robins
Top birds, robins. They don't really have red breasts, though, more a shade of dark orange wouldn't you say? And this is their season, of course, entwined as... Read more
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Venezuela’s Oil — And The New World Order
“No blood for oil!” was the cry opposing our 2003 Iraq action. The cynical notion that it was to grab Iraq’s oil was false. We went in for high-minded reasons.... Read more
The 09 january 2026 by Fsrcoin
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My Blog Suspension
Visitors here in recent days have gotten a screen saying this blog is suspended for violating terms of service.I learned of it yesterday when I tried to post a... Read more
The 08 january 2026 by Fsrcoin
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Procrastination
According to the Oxford English the word ‘Procrastination’ is derived from the Latin ‘procrastinare’ which translates into: the prefix pro-, 'forward', and the... Read more
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Procrastination
“Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” A statement attributed to Benjamin Franklin, and one of my dad’s favourite sayings. Read more
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