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Aqua Garden

And the award for the coolest meeples goes to… Aqua Garden! Featuring wooden sharks, turtles, clownfish, and more, this Kickstarted game is a collector’s dream. Aqua Garden is more than the sum of its meeples though.  Each player has their own aquarium, and must move around a central board to acquire new fish to place …

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Book Review: Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come

Goodreads // Waterstones I first heard about Jessica Pan’s book when she spoke to Emma Gannon on one of my favourite podcasts, Ctrl Alt Delete.  They discussed Jessica’s introverted nature and her challenge to overcome some of her habits that were holding her back. As someone who really identified with what they was saying, I immediately ordered …

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A Year In Books: 2022

68 books read 17,140 pages read This year I discovered BookTube, and it opened up a whole new source of inspiration for reading material. Seeing how much people were able to read made me want to reprioritise, and I made sure I had a book in my bag whenever I left the house in 2022 …

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Book Review: Inferno

Inferno is an incredible biography by Catherine Cho, following her experience of postpartum psychosis, which affected her almost 100 days after she had given birth. During her pregnancy, Cho experiences pressure from her Korean family to honour her heritage by staying inside for 100 days; this is a Korean tradition believed to protect the baby from …

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Fiasco

A while ago, my friend brought round a roleplaying game called Fiasco. She told me it was a story-telling game based on improvisation, which has got to be one of the worst words an introverted soul can hear. Making stuff up on the spot? No one to guide the plot but our imaginations and a …

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Book Review: The Cat and the City

This book is truly a one of a kind. Dozens of short chapters are woven together to create a picture of Tokyo on the run up to the 2020 Olympics (which, sadly, never happened in the real world due to Covid-19). It is a story of how strangers’ lives can be interwoven in intricate, complicated …

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Book Review: Wed Wabbit

Goodreads // Waterstones Reading Wed Wabbit with the children’s book club at work made me question why I don’t pick up children’s literature to read more often. The book follows Fidge, a young girl who becomes emotionally closed off after the death of her father.  She carries a lot of resentment, and when her behaviour leads to …

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Fog of Love

Fog of Love is a two-player cooperative game that focuses on the relationship between two people. Traits, features and occupation build the foundations of these characters, but it is the chapters of their love story that bring them to life. The game helpfully offers you a tutorial through your first playthrough, explaining the different obstacles …