A game of magic and deception, illusion, intrigue, mystery and chance, and of course Caraval Master Legend. Not everything is what it seems, nor should you be.… Read more “#bookreview 🎪 Caraval 🎪 by Stephanie Garber”
Month: April 2017
#review Manuscript Cataloguing and Book History. The Library. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. Vol 18, 1. March 2017 p. 45-61
This article on manuscript cataloguing and book history is written by Ralph Hanna, Emeritus Professor of Paleography, University of Oxford. He is editor of Speculum Vitae: A… Read more “#review Manuscript Cataloguing and Book History. The Library. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. Vol 18, 1. March 2017 p. 45-61”
#bookreview The Stolen Child by Sanjida Kay published by Corvus UK
Having read Bone by Bone and given it a 5 star rating, I had high expectations for Sanjida Kay’s second book … My reading experience: I didn’t… Read more “#bookreview The Stolen Child by Sanjida Kay published by Corvus UK”
#review Foxed Quarterly: The Book Cure by Ken Haigh. Slightly Foxed, Spring issue 2017
Ken Haigh is a librarian and the author of Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan (University of Alberta Press). This is one man’s journey… Read more “#review Foxed Quarterly: The Book Cure by Ken Haigh. Slightly Foxed, Spring issue 2017”
#bookreview Birdcage Walk by Helen Dunmore
Goodreads blurb: It is 1792 and Europe is seized by political turmoil and violence. Lizzie Fawkes has grown up in Radical circles, where each step of the… Read more “#bookreview Birdcage Walk by Helen Dunmore”