Classic Corner: Animal Farm
In this classic corner, I will be taking a look at the 1945 satirical novella Animal Farm by George Orwell, which explores the problems with communism through the lens of a small farm in England […]
In this classic corner, I will be taking a look at the 1945 satirical novella Animal Farm by George Orwell, which explores the problems with communism through the lens of a small farm in England […]
For this months classic corner I will be looking at another of Roald Dahl’s novels, Matilda – about a very bright five year old girl. […]
For this months review, I will be taking a look at the classic children’s story by Roald Dahl, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. […]
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is often described as one of the greatest American novels – here are my thoughts. […]
For this week’s classic corner review, I will be continuing the recent theme of reviews of the James Bond novels with the review of the fifth novel in the series, From Russia With Love. [..]
For this week’s review I shall be reviewing Diamonds Are Forever, the fourth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming.
For this week’s review, I have decided to continue with the James Bond theme of recent weeks on the blog by following my review of Live and Let Die a fortnight ago with its sequel, Moonraker.
Following my review earlier in the month of the first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, I have now moved on to it’s sequel, Live and Let Die. […]
First of all, I hope all of my readers and followers had a very Merry Christmas and I wish you all a very Happy New Year. For my first review of the year, I have decided to review the classic spy novel which introduced the world to James Bond, Casino Royale. […]
Now that the Christmas season is almost upon us, I decided to get myself into the Christmas spirit by reading probably the most famous festive story after the Nativity, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. […]