The Doors of Eden – review

Eden is open and its doors work both ways… The Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky, published in 2020, is the first book of his that I have read. I’ve seen his novels in the sci-fi section in every bookshop I’ve been to lately, and I finally decided to try one out (also, I thinkContinue reading “The Doors of Eden – review”

Enid Blyton and the Famous Five Frozen in Time – an essay

The Famous Five are, certainly, famous. This long-suffering bunch of four kids and a dog have found a secret passage, been kidnapped, and discovered bands of smugglers virtually every school holiday since 1942. Plenty has been written about the quaint picnics and repetitive plots, but not so much I think on the subject I’m aboutContinue reading “Enid Blyton and the Famous Five Frozen in Time – an essay”

Reading The Wind in the Willows as an adult – not the simple idyllic tale it seems?

The classic children’s novel The Wind in the Willows has been on my reading list since before I could read. Finally, I got round to it this spring after university exams had finished. From the very beginning, with the character of Mole ditching his spring cleaning to go have some fun – all too relatableContinue reading “Reading The Wind in the Willows as an adult – not the simple idyllic tale it seems?”

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