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All the books I bought a month ago in Hay on Wye...
All the books I bought a month ago in Hay on Wye...
I went to Canada and I bought some books
Some thoughts on The Duchess of Bloomsbury by Helene Hanff www.stuckinabook.com/the-duchess-...
A really interesting #AgathaChristie for today's A Book A Day In May
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A really interesting #AgathaChristie for today's A Book A Day In May
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Today on the blog, ending a month-long project with a recommendation from @stuckinabook.bsky.social's #BookADayInMay Novella a Day in May 2026 – No.31 madamebibilophilerecommends.co.uk/2026/05/31/n...
Shiny Thursday: Harriet reviews The Artist by Lucy Steeds, new in paperback @johnmurrays.bsky.social shinynewbooks.co.uk/the-artist-b...
Episode 150 of 'Tea or Books?' is now live - a special Q&A episode, with a second part to come!
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Today on the blog, family fracture: Novella a Day in May 2026 - No.19 madamebibilophilerecommends.co.uk/2026/05/19/n...
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Back-to-back haul posts! Though there was quite a gap between the book-buying excursions – and this one was all the way to Canada. I’ve just come back from a couple of weeks visiting Ca…
Today’s book is a re-read. I recently re-read 84, Charing Cross Road for my book group, and I’ve read it umpteen times over the years – as well as seeing the stage play, the film …
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I went to Hay-on-Wye at the beginning of the month, but it’s taken me a good while to get around to listing all my spoils. And, goodness, I bought a lot of books. I was actually really encour…
I went to Hay-on-Wye at the beginning of the month, but it’s taken me a good while to get around to listing all my spoils. And, goodness, I bought a lot of books. I was actually really encour…
Thank you so much for all your questions for episode 150 of ‘Tea or Books?’! Because we had so many questions, we’re doing it over two episodes – so today’s is the fir…
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I read all of Ordeal By Innocence (1958) on a long coach journey, and what better way to make the hours go by than with Agatha? I didn’t know anything about this Christie, nor had I seen the …
Reviewed by Harriet
Just out in paperback, Lucy Steeds’ debut novel was greeted with much praise when published at the beginning of last year, and was selected by Waterstones as their Book o
I read all of Ordeal By Innocence (1958) on a long coach journey, and what better way to make the hours go by than with Agatha? I didn’t know anything about this Christie, nor had I seen the …
I made it! I’m genuinely amazed! May has been a really busy, slightly chaotic month and I can’t believe I managed to sustain my daily novella reading and posting. I’ve enjoyed it so much, and a mas…
The Children’s Bach by Helen Garner (1984) was apparently hailed as one of four perfect short novels in the English language. If I was Helen Garner I would sigh with frustration at such accolades b…