MAYBE NEXT CHRISTMAS BY EMMA HEATHERINGTON – BOOK REVIEW
Published by Penguin on the 24th October 2024 It’s Christmas Eve and, as the snow begins to fall, Bea is at Heathrow airport, ready to return home to Ireland for the festivities. There, she meets Ollie for the first time. They talk about everything and anything, and their connection is undeniable. But when their flight lands, they leave just as they met: strangers. A chance encounter in London a few months later, however, sparks a chain of events neither of them could have ever imagined. A lovely cosy Christmas story to keep you entertained during the holidays, get it on…
View PostTHE BLUE HOUR BY PAULA HAWKINS – BOOK REVIEW
Published by Transworld Digital I am not sure where to start with this review as I was so looking forward to reading this as her last book was such a success. I did find it very hard to get into but I did persevere through the whole book. I don’t think I got what was going on until about three-quarters of the way through. It all seemed a bit jumbled to me and couldn’t make out what the actual plot of the story was, but is this because it was so well written? I am not sure and was glad…
View PostFAVERSHAM FRINGE FESTIVAL STARTS OCTOBER 4TH
Here we have a guest post from my friend the very funny comedian Jo Phaure. Folkestone Entrepreneur and experienced comic Jo Phaure will be MC,ing at the Louis Armstrong in Dover on 3rd October 7pm and performing at Funny Folk, in Folkelore at Folkestone on the 25th October. Here she brings us her round up of some of the most diverse and unusual acts at this year’s Faversham Fringe Festival. The Faversham Fringe festival starts on Friday and runs till the 27 October. It’s a fantastic opportunity to see comedy, theatre & culture at a brilliant price, with tickets starting…
View PostOCTOBER 2024
How did we get to October so quickly? I feel like we hardly had a summer, I want to keep remembering the sunny days but we appear to be bombarded with Halloween which is not until the very end of October. It’s like we wish the month away. It does not help that the shops are filling up with Christmas goods! I guess it is a way of wishing away the winter but I want to hold on to the last of the light, sunny days when we have them. I am still remembering the wonders of Italy that we…
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