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PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: TAPESTRIES OF LIFE BY The natural world is so fascinating but to the average person (myself included), a large part of its mysteries are hidden. The most magical PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK GIVEAWAY: THE SECRET LIFE OF A few months ago I was part of the cover reveal for the beautiful The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain. And today it is public PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE The biggest difference between the two books is that with Tiuri becoming a knight, the story has also grown up to become more mature and complicated. Rather than a straight-forward children's tale of good versus evil, there are many shades of grey along the way and this makes The Secrets of the Wild Wood a far more intense and complicatednovel.
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ENCORE: 40 YEARS OF NYMT AT THE Encore: 40 Years of NYMT at the Adelphi Theatre. I love the National Youth Music Theatre. Not only does it remind me of my own time going to a theatre school in the Netherlands, but these kids are so incredibly talented and the NYMT is deservedly the stepping stone for many onto the West End stage and beyond. From Ben Barnes to SheridanSmith
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PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS I love lists, notebooks, arts and crafts, so it was only a matter of time I tried bullet journaling. This diary/planner/creative outlet is a great all-in-one place to keep track of habits, note down important dates, prioritise to-do lists, destress with doodling, and reflect on what's most important in your day-to-day life. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ABOUT When collaborating with a brand, coverage will be in-depth and honest, and will include my own high-quality photography. As of January 2018 I receive 7,500-10,000 blog visits a month, I have 2,100+ Twitter followers, 575 Instagram fans, and I've been eyeballed over 1 million times on Google+. My DA is 30. You can also find my reviews on Woman's PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOKS Hi there! I'm a London-based blogger (originally from the Netherlands) and I write about books, travel, arts & culture, and other things Iget up to!
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: TAPESTRIES OF LIFE BY The natural world is so fascinating but to the average person (myself included), a large part of its mysteries are hidden. The most magical PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK GIVEAWAY: THE SECRET LIFE OF A few months ago I was part of the cover reveal for the beautiful The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain. And today it is public PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE The biggest difference between the two books is that with Tiuri becoming a knight, the story has also grown up to become more mature and complicated. Rather than a straight-forward children's tale of good versus evil, there are many shades of grey along the way and this makes The Secrets of the Wild Wood a far more intense and complicatednovel.
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ENCORE: 40 YEARS OF NYMT AT THE Encore: 40 Years of NYMT at the Adelphi Theatre. I love the National Youth Music Theatre. Not only does it remind me of my own time going to a theatre school in the Netherlands, but these kids are so incredibly talented and the NYMT is deservedly the stepping stone for many onto the West End stage and beyond. From Ben Barnes to SheridanSmith
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY AT LONDON ZOO London Zoo is the perfect summer holiday outing, strolling through the park with an ice cream in hand with friends or family while admiring the exotic animals is pretty idyllic. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: LYING ABOUT LAST Lying About Last Summer was a properly gripping, can't-turn-the-pages-quickly-enough kind of read. If it hadn't been for my pesky day job forcing me back to reality, I would've read in a single sitting – I was that hooked. The novel was incredibly intriguing, with the story unravelling at just the right pace and with the perfect amount of red PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: TWENTY QUESTIONS FOR A scary thought perhaps, but a fascinating one too and one that Bedford plays into brilliantly and provides plenty of food for thought. Many thanks to the publisher for a copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. Twenty Questions for Gloria will be published on 4 February 2016 (my birthday!) by Walker Books and youcan pre-order the
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: FEBRUARY 2021 I love lists, notebooks, arts and crafts, so it was only a matter of time I tried bullet journaling. This diary/planner/creative outlet isa
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ENCORE: 40 YEARS OF NYMT AT THE Encore: 40 Years of NYMT at the Adelphi Theatre. I love the National Youth Music Theatre. Not only does it remind me of my own time going to a theatre school in the Netherlands, but these kids are so incredibly talented and the NYMT is deservedly the stepping stone for many onto the West End stage and beyond. From Ben Barnes to SheridanSmith
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PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING Book review: The Art of Baking Blind by Sarah Vaughan. My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuitsand cakes.
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PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE The biggest difference between the two books is that with Tiuri becoming a knight, the story has also grown up to become more mature and complicated. Rather than a straight-forward children's tale of good versus evil, there are many shades of grey along the way and this makes The Secrets of the Wild Wood a far more intense and complicatednovel.
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING Book review: The Art of Baking Blind by Sarah Vaughan. My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuitsand cakes.
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PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ABOUT I'm a Dutch girl living in London and I spend the majority of the hours outside of my day job as a Digital Content Editor, sharing things I love with my blog readers, PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE One of my all-time favourite Dutch children's books is De brief aan de koning by Tonke Dragt, and I was thrilled when decades after the original release this much-treasured classic finally received a deserving English language debut with The Letter for the King in 2014, thanks to Pushkin Press in the UK and a beautiful translation by Laura Watkinson. . So you can imagine my excitement when PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuits and cakes. Now, five amateur bakers are competing to become the New Mrs Eaden. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY AT LONDON ZOO London Zoo is the perfect summer holiday outing, strolling through the park with an ice cream in hand with friends or family while admiring the exotic animals is pretty idyllic. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW I BECAME A LONDON BOOK FAIRY Back in 2015 I was somewhat aware of Books on the Underground (BOTU for short) and followed the social media accounts, but it wasn't until July of that year that I really became properly acquainted with it. I saw a message on Twitter asking for volunteers to help drop books on the London underground (Metro / Subway for those of you overseas), which sounded intriguing and myself and PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: LEGENDARY (CARAVAL #2) BY STEPHANIE You've all heard me talk endlessly about Caraval by Stephanie Garber at this stage, which is an annual theatre performance, festival, trea PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: INTERVIEW WITH 'NIGHT OF THE PARTY Night of the Party is an eerily timely young adult novel set in a post-Brexit Britain led by a nationalist party who forces everyone who is not BB (British Born) to return to their country. This timely and thought-provoking novel is one of the best books I've read so far this year, and I'm thrilled to have an interview with author Tracey Mathias for you guys today as part of the blog tour PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS I love lists, notebooks, arts and crafts, so it was only a matter of time I tried bullet journaling. This diary/planner/creative outlet is a great all-in-one place to keep track of habits, note down important dates, prioritise to-do lists, destress with doodling, and reflect on what's most important in your day-to-day life. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOKS Hi there! I'm a London-based blogger (originally from the Netherlands) and I write about books, travel, arts & culture, and other things Iget up to!
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ABOUT I'm a Dutch girl living in London and I spend the majority of the hours outside of my day job as a Digital Content Editor, sharing things I love with my blog readers, PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE One of my all-time favourite Dutch children's books is De brief aan de koning by Tonke Dragt, and I was thrilled when decades after the original release this much-treasured classic finally received a deserving English language debut with The Letter for the King in 2014, thanks to Pushkin Press in the UK and a beautiful translation by Laura Watkinson. . So you can imagine my excitement when PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuits and cakes. Now, five amateur bakers are competing to become the New Mrs Eaden. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY AT LONDON ZOO London Zoo is the perfect summer holiday outing, strolling through the park with an ice cream in hand with friends or family while admiring the exotic animals is pretty idyllic. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW I BECAME A LONDON BOOK FAIRY Back in 2015 I was somewhat aware of Books on the Underground (BOTU for short) and followed the social media accounts, but it wasn't until July of that year that I really became properly acquainted with it. I saw a message on Twitter asking for volunteers to help drop books on the London underground (Metro / Subway for those of you overseas), which sounded intriguing and myself and PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: LEGENDARY (CARAVAL #2) BY STEPHANIE You've all heard me talk endlessly about Caraval by Stephanie Garber at this stage, which is an annual theatre performance, festival, trea PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: INTERVIEW WITH 'NIGHT OF THE PARTY Night of the Party is an eerily timely young adult novel set in a post-Brexit Britain led by a nationalist party who forces everyone who is not BB (British Born) to return to their country. This timely and thought-provoking novel is one of the best books I've read so far this year, and I'm thrilled to have an interview with author Tracey Mathias for you guys today as part of the blog tour PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: JANUARY 2020 I do love a good book list, both to use as inspiration for my ever-growing literary wish list and to share my own recommendations. Following up from my 10 Cosy New Books to Read for Autumn, this time around I thought I'd do things a little differently.Rather than focusing on new books that are already likely to be spotlighted by other bloggers, reviewers, and magazines, I'm sharing some of my PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: DECEMBER 2019 Subscription boxes have been all the rage in 2019. Beauty products, books, tea, fresh produce you name it and there is probably a weekly or monthly box you can subscribe to PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE GOOD GIRLS BY SARA My edition: Paperback, published on 2 July 2015 by Hot Key Books, 288 pages. Description: Mackenzie, Ava, Caitlin, Julie, and Parker have done some not-so-perfect things. Even though they all talked about killing rich bully Nolan Hotchkiss, they didn't actually go through with it. It's just a coincidence that Nolan died in exactly the way they planned . . . right? PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE MUSEUM OF THINGS My edition: Paperback (proof), to be published on 21 May 2015 by Fourth Estate, 421 pages. Description: Vallerosa is every tourist’s dream – a tiny, picturesque country surrounded by lush valleys and verdant mountains; a place sheltered from modern life and the rampant march of capitalism. But in isolation, the locals have grown cranky, unfulfilled and disaffected. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE LETTER FOR THE My edition: Paperback, published in 2014 (originally in 1962) by Pushkin Press, translated by Laura Watkinson, 508 pages. Description: It is the dead of night. Sixteen-year-old Tiuri must spend hours locked in a chapel in silent contemplation if he is to be knighted thenext day.
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: MARCH 2018 From the moment I first heard about the new Penguin Modern Classics series on the YouTube channel of Jean Bookishthoughts, I've become a little obsessed with this collection of books capturing some of the most captivating voices of modern literature through speeches, essays, short stories and poems.Where I purchased only a handful of the classics from the series that was released a few years PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: TWENTY QUESTIONS FOR I had the pleasure of attending Walker Books' January-June 2016 Showcase last year and while there were many exciting titles revealed during the event (including Hour of the Bees, Goldfish (now rebranded as Fish Out of Water) and The Dark Days Club), it was the proof of Twenty Questions for Gloria by Martyn Bedford that made its way to the top of my TBR pile first, and what a fantastic book to PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: THE LITTLE MERMAID AND OTHER FAIRY Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima are the talented duo behind the graphic art in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films. The wanted posters, magazines, Daily Prophet, school books, and even the funky labels of the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes products are all intricately illustrated by MinaLima. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ARABELLE SKIN SENSE'S WHIPPED BODY Orange Blossom is one of my go to ingredients in beauty products and so when I saw that it is the main element in one the fragrances offered by Arabelle Skin Sense in their range of Whipped Body Cremes I immediately knew this would be a cream I'd like to try myself. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS I love lists, notebooks, arts and crafts, so it was only a matter of time I tried bullet journaling. This diary/planner/creative outlet is a great all-in-one place to keep track of habits, note down important dates, prioritise to-do lists, destress with doodling, and reflect on what's most important in your day-to-day life. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOKS Hi there! I'm a London-based blogger (originally from the Netherlands) and I write about books, travel, arts & culture, and other things Iget up to!
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ABOUT I'm a Dutch girl living in London and I spend the majority of the hours outside of my day job as a Digital Content Editor, sharing things I love with my blog readers, PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE One of my all-time favourite Dutch children's books is De brief aan de koning by Tonke Dragt, and I was thrilled when decades after the original release this much-treasured classic finally received a deserving English language debut with The Letter for the King in 2014, thanks to Pushkin Press in the UK and a beautiful translation by Laura Watkinson. . So you can imagine my excitement when PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuits and cakes. Now, five amateur bakers are competing to become the New Mrs Eaden. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY AT LONDON ZOO London Zoo is the perfect summer holiday outing, strolling through the park with an ice cream in hand with friends or family while admiring the exotic animals is pretty idyllic. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW I BECAME A LONDON BOOK FAIRY Back in 2015 I was somewhat aware of Books on the Underground (BOTU for short) and followed the social media accounts, but it wasn't until July of that year that I really became properly acquainted with it. I saw a message on Twitter asking for volunteers to help drop books on the London underground (Metro / Subway for those of you overseas), which sounded intriguing and myself and PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: LEGENDARY (CARAVAL #2) BY STEPHANIE You've all heard me talk endlessly about Caraval by Stephanie Garber at this stage, which is an annual theatre performance, festival, trea PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: INTERVIEW WITH 'NIGHT OF THE PARTY Night of the Party is an eerily timely young adult novel set in a post-Brexit Britain led by a nationalist party who forces everyone who is not BB (British Born) to return to their country. This timely and thought-provoking novel is one of the best books I've read so far this year, and I'm thrilled to have an interview with author Tracey Mathias for you guys today as part of the blog tour PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS I love lists, notebooks, arts and crafts, so it was only a matter of time I tried bullet journaling. This diary/planner/creative outlet is a great all-in-one place to keep track of habits, note down important dates, prioritise to-do lists, destress with doodling, and reflect on what's most important in your day-to-day life. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOKS Hi there! I'm a London-based blogger (originally from the Netherlands) and I write about books, travel, arts & culture, and other things Iget up to!
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ABOUT I'm a Dutch girl living in London and I spend the majority of the hours outside of my day job as a Digital Content Editor, sharing things I love with my blog readers, PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE SECRETS OF THE One of my all-time favourite Dutch children's books is De brief aan de koning by Tonke Dragt, and I was thrilled when decades after the original release this much-treasured classic finally received a deserving English language debut with The Letter for the King in 2014, thanks to Pushkin Press in the UK and a beautiful translation by Laura Watkinson. . So you can imagine my excitement when PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE ART OF BAKING My edition: Hardcover, published on 3rd July 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton, 406 pages. Description: In 1966, Kathleen Eaden, cookery writer and wife of a supermarket magnate, published The Art of Baking, her guide to nurturing a family by creating the most exquisite pastries, biscuits and cakes. Now, five amateur bakers are competing to become the New Mrs Eaden. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY AT LONDON ZOO London Zoo is the perfect summer holiday outing, strolling through the park with an ice cream in hand with friends or family while admiring the exotic animals is pretty idyllic. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: HOW I BECAME A LONDON BOOK FAIRY Back in 2015 I was somewhat aware of Books on the Underground (BOTU for short) and followed the social media accounts, but it wasn't until July of that year that I really became properly acquainted with it. I saw a message on Twitter asking for volunteers to help drop books on the London underground (Metro / Subway for those of you overseas), which sounded intriguing and myself and PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: LEGENDARY (CARAVAL #2) BY STEPHANIE You've all heard me talk endlessly about Caraval by Stephanie Garber at this stage, which is an annual theatre performance, festival, trea PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: INTERVIEW WITH 'NIGHT OF THE PARTY Night of the Party is an eerily timely young adult novel set in a post-Brexit Britain led by a nationalist party who forces everyone who is not BB (British Born) to return to their country. This timely and thought-provoking novel is one of the best books I've read so far this year, and I'm thrilled to have an interview with author Tracey Mathias for you guys today as part of the blog tour PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: JANUARY 2020 I do love a good book list, both to use as inspiration for my ever-growing literary wish list and to share my own recommendations. Following up from my 10 Cosy New Books to Read for Autumn, this time around I thought I'd do things a little differently.Rather than focusing on new books that are already likely to be spotlighted by other bloggers, reviewers, and magazines, I'm sharing some of my PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: DECEMBER 2019 Subscription boxes have been all the rage in 2019. Beauty products, books, tea, fresh produce you name it and there is probably a weekly or monthly box you can subscribe to PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE GOOD GIRLS BY SARA My edition: Paperback, published on 2 July 2015 by Hot Key Books, 288 pages. Description: Mackenzie, Ava, Caitlin, Julie, and Parker have done some not-so-perfect things. Even though they all talked about killing rich bully Nolan Hotchkiss, they didn't actually go through with it. It's just a coincidence that Nolan died in exactly the way they planned . . . right? PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE MUSEUM OF THINGS My edition: Paperback (proof), to be published on 21 May 2015 by Fourth Estate, 421 pages. Description: Vallerosa is every tourist’s dream – a tiny, picturesque country surrounded by lush valleys and verdant mountains; a place sheltered from modern life and the rampant march of capitalism. But in isolation, the locals have grown cranky, unfulfilled and disaffected. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: THE LETTER FOR THE My edition: Paperback, published in 2014 (originally in 1962) by Pushkin Press, translated by Laura Watkinson, 508 pages. Description: It is the dead of night. Sixteen-year-old Tiuri must spend hours locked in a chapel in silent contemplation if he is to be knighted thenext day.
PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO LONDON ON A BUDGET There are a lot of ways to not pay full price at the majority of restaurants and bars in London, from special offers shared in the establishments' newsletters to collecting points in their respective apps for free drinks, sides or even mains. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: MARCH 2018 From the moment I first heard about the new Penguin Modern Classics series on the YouTube channel of Jean Bookishthoughts, I've become a little obsessed with this collection of books capturing some of the most captivating voices of modern literature through speeches, essays, short stories and poems.Where I purchased only a handful of the classics from the series that was released a few years PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: BOOK REVIEW: TWENTY QUESTIONS FOR I had the pleasure of attending Walker Books' January-June 2016 Showcase last year and while there were many exciting titles revealed during the event (including Hour of the Bees, Goldfish (now rebranded as Fish Out of Water) and The Dark Days Club), it was the proof of Twenty Questions for Gloria by Martyn Bedford that made its way to the top of my TBR pile first, and what a fantastic book to PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: THE LITTLE MERMAID AND OTHER FAIRY Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima are the talented duo behind the graphic art in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films. The wanted posters, magazines, Daily Prophet, school books, and even the funky labels of the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes products are all intricately illustrated by MinaLima. PAGE TO STAGE REVIEWS: ARABELLE SKIN SENSE'S WHIPPED BODY Orange Blossom is one of my go to ingredients in beauty products and so when I saw that it is the main element in one the fragrances offered by Arabelle Skin Sense in their range of Whipped Body Cremes I immediately knew this would be a cream I'd like to try myself.{PAGES BAR}
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FRIDAY, 30 AUGUST 2019 FOLLOWING IN HEIDI'S FOOTSTEPS IN THE SWISS ALPS I'm most in my element when I can combine two of my loves: travel and literature. I've written about it extensively in my 'a book lover'sguide to
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WEDNESDAY, 7 AUGUST 2019 DEAD POPULAR BY SUE WALLMAN I love a good boarding school story. The first books I remember reading by myself were the_ St. Clares_ ones by Enid Blyton, and I was so enthralled by them that I subsequently read them over and over again, at least once a year until I was well into my teens. Fast-forward a few (ahum) years, and I still have a soft spot for novels taking place in a boarding school, so I was thrilled when I discovered that Sue Wallman's latest book is set in one.Read More >>
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FRIDAY, 2 AUGUST 2019 LIVING MY BEST LI(F)E BY CLAIRE FROST A few months ago I was in a reading slump. I hadn't been finishing as many books as previous years because of lack of time around my job, and so I wanted each read I picked up to be truly worth it and wow me. But they didn't. Until I devoured Lindsey Kelk's _I Heart Hawaii_ (the final installment in her most wonderful _I Heart_ series) and Claire Frost's_ Living My Best Li(f)e_ back-to-back. I finished Claire's brilliant debut in almost one sitting, it was _that_ good, and together this power-duo has rekindled my love for reading ♥Read More >>
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FRIDAY, 26 JULY 2019 CHAMBERS: MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DINING WITH GINGERLINE Immersive theatre experiences have become all the rage in recent years. From _Alice's Adventures Underground_ underneath the Vaults in Waterloo through to slapstick comedy _The Faulty Towers Dining Experience_ set in an actual hotel, there is something to enjoy for all stagey tastes. One company that has mastered the art of immersive adventures is Gingerline, well-known for their _Chambers of Flavours_ series. They combine an imaginative theatrical journey into the unknown with a surprising fine dining experience.Read More >>
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WEDNESDAY, 12 JUNE 2019 TOP TIPS FOR A WEEKEND BREAK IN YORK With cobble-stoned streets, riverside walks, medieval architecture, and the Yorkshire Dales on its doorstep, York is a picture-perfect representation of a traditional English town. It's also where many of our national chocolate originates from, it's the home of the Yorkshire pudding, and with multiple locations of Betty's famous tea rooms in the heart of the town, it isn't just a picturesque destination, it's a foodie one too. And as it's just a 2-hour train journey from London, you can easily make the journey for a day trip. However, there is so much to enjoy in York that a long weekend break is really the way to go – and here are my top tips to make the most of your visit.Read More >>
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WEDNESDAY, 29 MAY 2019 HIGHLIGHTS FROM MCM COMIC CON & BLOGGER BRUNCH I used to go to conventions all the time, I even made it to the holy grail of geekery: San Diego Comic Con (making the trip all the way from Australia where I was living at the time). As I'd just finished my studies and was travelling, it was easy to take time out for these events. Nowadays though, with a busy day job and other interests as well, not so much. Until last week, when I was given the opportunity to combine two of my loves at the MCM Blogger Brunch: geeking out about pop culture and books.Read More >>
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WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY 2019 SCHOOL OF ROCK AT THE GILLIAN LYNNE THEATRE _School of Rock_ is what you get when you cross the headbanging music of _Rock of Ages _with_ _a talented young cast like in_ Matilda._ Preppy children in school uniforms turn into rock stars in this super fun show with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Julian Fellows. Nearly three years on from its West End debut it's still rockin' night after night, and I had the joy last week to see the show again for the first time in a few years.Read More >>
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TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2019 A SHAKESPEAREAN EVENING WITH VIKING Last month, office suppliers Viking hosted a Shakespearean evening filled with themed workshops, networking opportunities, and delicious food, which they kindly invited me to come along to. And since today, 23 April, is the day we celebrate the Bard I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to share my blog of the event. Fun fact: it's also 'National Talk Like Shakespeare Day', but since I don't really want to translate this post into old English, I'm going to pretend that isn't the case...Read More >>
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WEDNESDAY, 20 MARCH 2019 HOW TO SPEND A RAINY DAY IN BRUGES The Belgian city of Bruges is known for its picturesque beauty; filled with cobble-stoned winding streets and stunning architecture showing its rich history. On our visit we were planning to spend a lot of time walking throughout the compact town and get lost in its charm. Unfortunately the weather had different plans, and the day we visited it was cold, pouring non-stop with rain. We'd also managed to coincide our visit with a festival, which meant the iconic square was obscured from view by large white tents. Not ideal. We are planning a do-over in sunnier weather, but in the meantime here are my top tips for making the most of a rainy day in Bruges, as there is still plenty to see and do when trying to avoid the cold and rain.Read More >>
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