Poetic and quietly powerful, Seascraper by Benjamin Wood captures the pull between a hard, practical life and the desire for something more.
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I’ve been so busy with this week I forgot to share my March reads #BookSky
Patrick Gale is a phenomenal storyteller. Love Lane is a beautifully written follow-up to A Place Called Winter — returning Harry Cane from the Canadian prairies to England, where family secrets and private pain quietly surface. Thoughtful, tender, and deeply human. fable.co/review/f4e16... #BookSky
A Foghorn Echoes by Danny Ramadan is a reflective and engaging read that gently explores forbidden love, loss and what it means to find your place in the world. It is quietly moving without feeling heavy, with characters and moments that stay with you.
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A tender, beautifully written novel about first and queer love, identity and self-acceptance, and the quiet power of being truly seen for who you are.
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Best one yet!
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Sundays are for reading and power ballads
Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin was an interesting read for me. I liked several of the characters and its snapshot of 1970s San Francisco, but I struggled with the rhythm. However, I can see why it has a devoted following. fable.co/review/21c08... #BookSky
Been there with other subscriptions 😂
Paramount Plus. I did a a 7 day free trail. Binged it and then cancelled. 😂 www.paramountplus.com/gb/shows/fel...
Oh I’d love to read Fellow Travellers. Loved the TV show.
A man in pink shirt and a white t
The cover for Hotties in Art
If you need some last minute inspiration, it's quite easy to dress up as Hotties In Art for World Book Day.
Just look at this chap channeling the *very handsome* cover guy.
Not watched the #BritAwards for years – it got to the stage where I needed Wikipedia to understand who everyone was. But I’m genuinely delighted Olivia Dean swept the board. ‘Rein Me In’ and ‘Man I Need’ have been on my Apple Music repeat, which I’m choosing to believe keeps me officially “current”.
February reads:
• See You At The Finish Line ⭐⭐⭐
• Burying Jericho ⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2
• Game Changer ⭐⭐⭐
• My Friends ⭐⭐⭐⭐
• The Body In The Library ⭐⭐ ⭐
#BookSky
I jus have gone to the wrong bookshop in the V&A on Monday as I missed it.
Binge watched the final four episodes on #Bridgerton S4 this morning. Loved!
This is a good result. I was seriously worried Reform were going to take this.
You can’t go to the biggest bookshop in Europe and not come away with a book or seven. 🫠 #BookSky @waterstones.bsky.social
CPD deadline approaching. @cipr.co.uk members have until 31 March to log 60 points.
This is my 8th consecutive year. CPD has helped me stay curious, keep learning, and grow as a comms professional.
If you haven’t logged yours yet, take a look. You may be closer than you think.
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Thanks @jackshoulder.bsky.social for the recommendation to visit.
While in London today I popped into the V&A to see Michelangelo’s David — and I was genuinely blown away by the scale of it.
It’s extraordinary to think this was carved over 500 years ago, yet still feels so alive.
Oh this looks a fun read.
At its heart, My Friends is about the friendships we have when we are young and still figuring out who we are. The friends who believe in you when you don’t believe in yourself. The ones who quietly become your anchor. fable.co/review/e8de4... #BookSky
Oh I couldn’t find it on Audible
Is there any audio book version of this?
Anyone else use Fable? Feel free to follow.
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daily dose of green
#photography #nature #trees #canada #landscape #fujifilm #forest #rainforest #vancouver #fog
Just finished Burying Jericho by @whusseyauthor.bsky.social. Another brilliant, twisty instalment in the Scott Jericho series, with a gripping mystery, strong sense of place, and plenty of unexpected turns. Full review ➡️ www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Actually love the result! Very me.
See what sort of caricature CHAT GPT makes of you, based on what it knows about your career!
All you do is go to ChatGPT, put in a photo of you, and use this prompt: “Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me."