• The Ice Queen Goes Schmalz: Devil Wears Prada 2                                           CC Spin #44 (Scroll Down)

    Directed by :  David Frankel Meryl Streep (Miranda Priestley) Stanley Tucci (Nigel) Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton) Anne Hathaway ( Andy Sachs) *** Even though I know sequels never work – can you believe it’s 20 years since the first one –   still this was a chance to sit and stare at a screen and eat…

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  • Behind Life’s Doors. A Review of Grand Hotel by Vicki Baum

    “And much that goes on behind Life’s doors is not fixed like the pillars of a building nor preconceived like the structure of a symphony, nor calculable like the orbits of the stars.  It is human, fleeting and more difficult to trace than cloud shadows that pass over a meadow.” Title: Grand Hotel Author: Vicki…

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  • Further Musings on Michelangelo

    I know the 1961 Club is long over but I thought I would write a little more on The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone, having finally finished the marathon read a couple of evenings ago.  What a wonderful book on the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, starting from when the artist was aged 12…

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  • It’s Kaggsysbookishramblings‘ and Simon Stuck-in-a-Book‘s Year Club week, and the year in question is 1961. As per the norm I was late starting my book with the result that I am only one-quarter of the way through The Agony and the Ecstasy, Irving Stone (1961). The following is therefore my quarter-of-the-way through review! The Agony…

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  • The Duke, Matteo Melchiorre. A Review.

    The Duke by Matteo Melchiorre Translation by Antonella Lettieri. (Foundry Editions, 2026) The Duke is in fact not a duke – that is a semi-affectionate/semi-ironic name by which the locals in Rubino’s bar refer to him-  but he is a titled aristocrat, a young man who grew up in a (now sold) palazzo in Berua. …

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  • Project Hail Mary. Film Review

    Film: Project Hail Mary (2026)  Cert. 12A Genre: Sci Fi Drama with some comedic elements and some dark bits Directors: Phil Lord  / Christopher Miller Starring: Ryan Gosling/  Sandra Hüller/ James Ortiz I have just staggered home from a record breaking 2.5 hours in the cinema watching this film – and before anyone asks, no…

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  • Evoking a Deep Sense of Place:  Clear by Carys Davies. A Review.

    Carys Davies has set her book in 1843 at the cross section between the disestablishment of the Free Church of Scotland and the Highland clearances – as well as a potato famine.   The clearances took place between 1750 and 1860.  Deciding that small tenanted dwellings and farms were too unprofitable, landowners sought ways to expand…

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  • Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton #CCSpin43

    I read this book for Classics Club Spin # 43. I read my own copy published by Vintage, 2002. *** Cry, the Beloved Country stands as an impassioned plea for an end to the horrors of apartheid.  The reader is immediately drawn into the beauty of the surroundings in which the chief protagonist, Reverend Stephen…

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  • One Moonlit Night by Caradog Prichard #ReadingWales26

     (Canons, 2015) Trans. Philip Mitchell. Foreword (2009) by Niall Griffiths.  Afterword (2009): Jan Morris Last year Paula at BookJotter handed on the baton from the Reading Wales challenge having hosted for many years. This year I am joining in with Karen from Booker Talk and Kathryn Eastman from Nut Press for #ReadingWales26 a celebration of…

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  • Guest Post: Review of Gwyn Thomas ‘A Welsh Eye’. Illustration by John Dd. Evans. #ReadingWales26

    Header image: ‘The Road to the Chapel’ by John Dd. Evans Publisher: Hutchinson & Co, 1964. Last year Paula at BookJotter handed on the baton from the Reading Wales challenge having hosted for many years. This year I shall be joining in with Karen from Booker Talk and Kathryn Eastman from Nut Press for #ReadingWales26…

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