The Reading Legacy Terry Pratchett Left Me…
It's peculiar how memory shifts our perception of a writer. If I was asked directly which authors have shaped my thinking about the world, about words and creativity, about what books are 'for', Terry...
View ArticleQuote: Terry Pratchett – Tarlatane, A Lovely Brilliant Green
One of my favourite quotes from A Slip of the Keyboard by Terry Pratchett that demonstrates his wide curiosity and magpie-like tendency to find interesting ideas everywhere... Continue reading →
View ArticleReview – Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz
--- One of the things I did last month to increase the number of science-y books by women in my reading pile (for this goal that I am working on) was go through my bookmarks looking for videos of...
View ArticleQuote: The Extremely Obscure Palinode
A fascinating little footnote from a recent read: 'Western culture has another mechanism for admitting mistakes, but its extreme obscurity only underscores the point that such devices are woefully...
View ArticleQuote: The Only Story There Is…
I hope this little anecdote is true too: 'There is a story (which is so lovely that I hope it's true, although I haven't been able to verify it) that someone once asked the South African writer J. M....
View ArticleReview – One Hundred Details by Kenneth Clark
Okay, so this is not so much a review as a sharing of treasure. :) I read four books by the art historian Kenneth Clark in December/January, and while I will write a proper review of Civilisation: A...
View ArticleReaderly Quirks: Introduction
Welcome to a new intermittent series of posts on the topic of Readerly Quirks. What do I mean by 'readerly quirk'? Well, anything about someone's approach to reading - book choices, reading practices,...
View ArticleQuote: The Filter Bubble and Democracy…
So, we've just had a General Election here in the UK. I keep my party political views to my Twitter stream but general politics and personal principles will always be part of the mix here so I want to...
View ArticleReview: All that is Solid by Danny Dorling
I'm not entirely sure, but I am, I think, one of Dorling's intended audience for his book, All that is Solid. Published in early 2014, it's an account of some of the issues causing, affecting and...
View ArticleA Week in Reading: Enchanted Chocolate Pots and Doodling
I'm recovering from a bit of a reading slump and have mostly been lost in Shakespeare's plays and studying. I guess you could say it was a tactical retreat from the depressing election result and the...
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