Tag Archives: Evie Wyld

2020 – a year in books

To say it’s been a strange year would be putting it mildly. When I think back to January 2020, with all the plans and hopes for the new year, it seems like an eternity ago. Another life, another place of … Continue reading

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The Bass Rock – Evie Wyld

‘The Bass Rock’ is a gothic wonder, awash with ghosts, the supernatural, violence and death. Like Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (1897) it is a book written in blood and anger. In the early 1700s, a young girl, Sarah, is … Continue reading

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This month’s book haul

I so miss bookshops. That lovely mooching and fingering and stumbling across titles you  so desperately want, never even knew existed, or which you never even knew that you desperately wanted. That enticing awareness of so many books, so little … Continue reading

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