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Alexandra Buckle, contemporary printmaker known for her woodland scenes created via linocuts #WomensArt
Even its former judges are speaking out about how unsatisfactory the Supreme Court judgment is: "There are plenty of things to quarrel with" about the judgment. www.theguardian.com/law/2025/may...
Does anyone have any suggestions of a good reasonably priced restaurant for a group dinner in Koln (Cologne)? 20th or 21st century architecture or design would be a bonus
#books I’m looking for novels that explore World War II from the US perspective. I enjoyed The Naked and The Dead, wondered if anyone has similar recommendations?
I’ve been reading a lot of contemporary novels recently and I’m now in the mood to read something 19th century. I’ve read a fair few of the classics so I’d love to know if anyone has any lesser known favourites? Mine would be Balzac’s Cousin Bette
This novel deftly explores themes of family, wildness and independence. With an engaging protagonist and the narrative drive of a thriller, you are safe in the hands of a great storyteller.
Great book exploring how animals and humans share this planet, not always comfortably. The Wolf Border by Sarah Hall (published by @faberbooks.bsky.social ) follows wolf expert Rachel returning home to the Lake District to oversee the reintroduction of a pair of wolves to a large country estate.