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Book review: ‘Lines in the Sand’ by A.A. Gill

‘Lines in the Sand’ by A.A. Gill

Collected journalism.

Published 03-Feb-2021
Filed under: Uncategorised Genres: Other Tags: AA Gill, reviews

Book review: ‘The Secret Life of Books’ by Tom Mole

‘The Secret History of Books’ by Tom Mole

Why they mean more than words.

Published 14-Oct-2020
Filed under: Uncategorised Genres: Culture, Other Tags: reviews

Book review: ‘The Arvon Book of Literary Non-Fiction’ by Sally Cline & Midge Gillies

‘The Arvon Book of Literary Non-Fiction’ by Cline & Gillies

Writing about Travel, Nature, Food, Feminism, History, Science, Death, Friendship and Sexuality.

Published 03-Sep-2020
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Book review: ‘How to be Right’ by James O’Brien

‘How to be Right’ by James O’Brien

…in a world gone wrong.

Published 02-May-2020
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Book review: ‘The Sense of Style’ by Steven Pinker

The thinking person's guide to writing in the 21st century.

Published 18-May-2016

Book review: ‘Life, Love and the Archers’ by Wendy Cope

‘Life, Love and The Archers’ by Wendy Cope

Recollections, reviews and other prose.

Published 26-Feb-2016

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On the Moor
On the Moor: science, history and nature on a country walk

Carter is an entertaining and well-read author. His work is filled with poetry, literature, history, and wider theoretical discussions and the humour is never forced upon the reader […] Bookshops are filled these days with books about nature. Few of them understand that nature is an interaction between human society and the wider world. Richard Carter’s walks and rumination remind us of the connectivity between all things, and they might lead you up a path, onto a moor and a walk to touch a trig point.
—Resolute Reader blog

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