In April I challenged myself to focus on me - something I regularly forgot to do anyway, even more so now I'm a Mum-of-Two. Having succeeded in that I am now setting a similar, but less 'selfish' challenge for May. Obviously it's not just me that is having to adapt to this new bigger family… Continue reading May Challenge: The Alphabet Edition
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Six
Favourite Non-Fiction Book I generally don't read much non-fiction aside from books about Wolves (the animal)/Encyclopaedias of Mythical Creatures/Vampire Handbooks/Werewolves in myth & legend etc etc however my favourite non-fiction book that I have read is Richard Hammond On The Edge: My Story. The story of his recovery from his rocket-powered car accident, told by… Continue reading 30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Six
Silent Sunday
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Five & April Challenge
Favourite book you read in school I've already featured a few books from my uni course but my favourite book I read at school has to have been J.D. Salinger's Catcher In The Rye. Summary (From GoodReads) Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been synonymous with "cynical… Continue reading 30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Five & April Challenge
Sunburn: A Microfiction
Last year I entered a micro-fiction competition where you had to write a story of 300 words or less. 300 words really isn't many and I blogged about how I struggled to get my piece the right length. Needless to say, I didn't win. I still quite like my piece though and Carole's post today… Continue reading Sunburn: A Microfiction

