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Another Year, Another Spookoplathon

I enjoyed Becca’s Spookoplathon so much last year, that I’ve been eagerly awaiting October to give it another go!  My aim for October is to read some books that have been sat on my bookshelf for over a year, so I can either give them some long-awaited attention, or donate them to work if they …

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24 Books to Read in 2024

Like any eager bookworm, my bookshelves have been slowly spilling over with old favourites, impulse purchases, and long-awaited hardback pre-orders.  And even though I don’t have any regrets about any of that, my poor little house has been complaining about it.  So maybe, just maybe, it is time to start reading more of the books …

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Little Terrors

Writing, and rewriting, scenes about monsters seemed like a good idea at the time.  But now, lying in the dark, duvet pulled up past my chin, I hear the pitter-patter of tiny feet outside the door. Tiny, furry feet. Up and down the stairs, they disturb the floorboards and ornaments.  I hear a clatter.  A bang.  I …

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I Read Over 100 Books This Year

This year I hit a bit of a reading bucket list goal: I read 100 books in one year.  And then a few more. I know, I know – quality not quantity, enjoyment over numbers, it’s not a competition.  I have always preached that, and will always believe it. However. As I exceeded my reading …

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The Troll Beneath The Bridge

There was once a troll whose name nobody could remember, for he had been born long before the people had arrived, when their little huts made of straw and wood had popped up across the lush countryside.  He had seen the world change, but had learnt by now that change was an endless cycle: the …

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Introduction: Becca’s Spookoplathon

I really enjoyed the Realmathon back in May, and have been looking for a similar reading challenge ever since. The Spookoplathon is a spooky season readathon hosted by booktuber Becca and the Books.  The rules are easy: roll the dice, move around the Spookopoly board, and add a book to your TBR for each prompt …

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My First Hyper Japan

I’ve been attending conventions since my late teens, starting off with MCM Comic Con at ExCel in London. Since then, I returned to MCM a number of times, and branched out to the UK Games Expo too as my love of board games flourished. I was excited to try Hyper Japan this year, because it seemed like …