To Kindle or not to Kindle?
As you would rightly assume from reading this blog, I love reading and travelling. I’ve used books as inspiration and travel guides as I’ve lived and worked across various countries.…
A collection of book reviews, literary travel journeys and best books set in posts
Literary journeys – Look here for books set in a whole range of locations and settings grouped together
BookTrail of the Month – the best book(trail) an author has taken us on
Literary Packages – what are the best books with a strong sense of setting or location for each month?
Welcome to the literary departure lounge !
As you would rightly assume from reading this blog, I love reading and travelling. I’ve used books as inspiration and travel guides as I’ve lived and worked across various countries.…
Now some people may laugh, but I have a very particular way of teaching myself a language and that is to read children’s books. Not only does it have a…
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was very popular when it was first released in 2004 and long after.However it was also widely criticised, especially by the Church as…
The second leg of the Road Trip in books: I'm back on the road and riding the literary highway..(sorry) 7. 1984 by George Orwell – A warning of what could and…
I like to think that Gabriel García Márquez was my Spanish teacher. He was in many ways and it's from his pen that I saw the words on the…