-
Recent Posts
- LIST: A mixed bag
- BOOK TO SCREEN: Pride and Prejudice (2005)
- REVIEW: The Marlows and the Traitor – Antonia Forest
- BOOK TO FILM: Parade’s End – Ford Madox Ford
- REVIEW: A Civil Contract – Georgette Heyer
- BOOK TO SCREEN: Filming Shakespeare
- LIST: Books to read
- REVIEW: Christie Malry’s Own Double-Entry – B. S. Johnson
- REVIEW: Perfiditas – Alison Morton
- REVIEW: Bumped – Megan McCafferty
Blogroll
Book Blogs
July 2022 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Categories
- 2009 New Reads (11)
- 2010 New Reads (44)
- 2011 New Reads (61)
- 2012 New Reads (1)
- 2013 New Reads (17)
- 2014 New Reads (20)
- Adventure (3)
- Biography (1)
- Crime fiction (59)
- Discussion (18)
- Fantasy (58)
- Feminism (8)
- Fiction (197)
- Filmed adaptations (20)
- Historical fiction (23)
- Humour (21)
- Journalism (5)
- Links (5)
- Lists (10)
- Meta-review (7)
- News (2)
- Non-fiction (21)
- Not A Review (18)
- Poetry (3)
- Re-read (34)
- Read in translation (1)
- Read on my Kindle (72)
- Reviews (211)
- Romance (23)
- Science fiction (19)
- Thriller (18)
- Travel (8)
- Uncategorized (7)
Twitter Updates
- @BBCRadio3 @MannGeorgia To follow the Janacek, how about that other grand architectural statement in music, the Gre… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 hours ago
- @MannGeorgia @BBCRadio3 To follow Alley Cats, how about Christopher Smart's paean to his cat Jeoffrey, as set by Br… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- After binge watching the excellent #SlowHorses, have read a few of Mick Herron's books, and cannot help but think t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- RT @AP: The death toll from the earthquake in Afghanistan now stands at 1,150. Some international aid is getting to impacted villages to pr… 1 week ago
- @MannGeorgia @BBCRadio3 How about a Whitman setting, Vaughan Williams' Towards the Unknown Region? 2 weeks ago
Tag Archives: changes
REVIEW: The Chelsea Girl Murders – Sparkle Hayter
Robin Hudson, now Programming Head for the Worldwide Women’s Network, begins this fifth of her adventures when a fire forces her to leave her New York apartment block and take refuge in the Chelsea Hotel, at an apartment belonging to … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 New Reads, Crime fiction, Feminism, Fiction, Humour, Reviews
Tagged artists, changes, Chelsea Hotel, fire, guerrilla art, humorous crime, New York, news, nuns, police, Robin Hudson, Sparkle Hayter
Leave a comment