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A Reading Acrostic
A Considerably Bigger Bucket
Bath Literature Festival 2013
Bath Literature Festival 2013 Round Up
The #Bookadayuk Challenge
My #Bookadayuk Challenge Week 2
My #Bookadayuk Challenge Week 3
My #Bookadayuk Challenge Week 4
Bookishness: Exposing the TBR pile
Charlotte Proudman and that LinkedIn Photo: time for debate not abuse
Destined to be an Old Woman with No Regrets
Guest post: M J Carter on Holywell Street, centre of pornography in 19th Century London
Guest Post: M J Carter on her relationship with Blake and Avery
Giveaway: The Taxidermist's Daughter by Kate Mosse
Giveaway: Trust in Me by Sophie McKenzie
Giveaways: And The Winners Are...
Happy New Year!
Nine Things I Learnt in Nine Months of Commuting
Preview: Michael Grothaus on Humour in Characters and Epiphany Jones 
Preview: The Body on the Doorstep by A J MacKenzie
Personal Picks: The Independent Bath Literature Festival 2016
Personal Picks: The Independent Bath Literature Festival 2015
Personal Picks: The Independent Bath Literature Festival 2014
Q and A: Liz Nugent on Lying in Wait
A Question of Empathy
Time To Let Go
Treasure Books
The Way, Way Back
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