Friday, 10 January 2014

To e-read, or not to e-read...

I love books. And by that, I don't just mean I like reading, I also love physical books. I think there is something quite special about holding a story in your hands, flicking through pages filled with words that someone has so carefully chosen. The smell of a new book can't be recreated and when I step into a bookshop it's the visual image of all the covers and spines that captivates me. This is something I only feel for books - I don't mind about owning physical music or films for some reason.



E-readers are everywhere nowadays and even my Nan has one, but I remain sceptical as to whether I will ever become a convert. I have an iPad (that I won, I hasten to add before I give the impression I am made of money!) so I could feasibly read books on that. I read blogs and the newspaper on it so what's the difference? I know that many people who swore they would never leave behind the traditional hard and paperbacks that have changed their mind and either now solely use an e-reader or mix how they read their books. Despite this I still think I would hate it, and I don't like the fact that I am so closed minded to something so I have decided to draw up some pros and cons to see if I can persuade myself to give technology a try.


Monday, 6 January 2014

It's a cat's life

I have an ongoing joke with a friend that I'm going to be a crazy cat lady later in life. And by joke, I mean that she once casually mentioned that she could see me as an old lady living in a bungalow with 30 cats.

It's ok, she's still one of my best friend and she didn't mean to insult me! I think what she was trying to say is that cats seem to be drawn to me and I'm happy to oblige (although this once resulted in me being bitten by a cat when at school and subsequently being convinced I had rabies...). So yes, I do like cats, but not to the extent that I want to spend the rest of my life with them exclusively. 

There's often a view that people who like cats are slightly odd, but I think having a relationship with a pet of any kind can be really beneficial and worthwhile. I know that whenever I'm feeling down a quick cuddle with the cat does actually help me feel better. It also gives me something to focus on other than myself. It's been proven that having a pet around can help people who are unwell, lonely or depressed and this can only be a good thing. 

So here is my small celebration of the small, furry, four-legged creatures who we often take for granted but can bring so much to people's lives. Here is my own furball - 


Saturday, 4 January 2014

The Reading Room

Discovering a new author is one of life's small pleasures. Recently, during one of my frequent browsing sessions at the library I came across The Bed I Made by Lucy Whitehouse. It's a couple of years old but it made an impact on me and therefore I felt it was worth a review.



The blurb of the book was interesting but what most drew me to the book was the comparison made to Maggie O'Farrell by the Guardian on the back cover. O'Farrell is one of my favourite authors and any book that may be similar to her style of writing is worth a read in my opinion. 

The book is centred on the character of Kate, a thirty-something translator from London who has recently escaped to the Isle of Wight following the end of an intense relationship with a man who just won't let her go. The story focuses on her new isolated life as she attempts to come to terms with her own experiences, overcome her loneliness and find her identity on an island far removed from her old London life. She finds it is not a place where peace will be easily found however and her own troubles become woven with those of others she meets on the Island. Interspersed with this is the back story of her failed relationship with Richard and how he both charmed and terrified her. But the past is not just consigned to her memories and it soon begins to catch up with her.

I love books that flit between present and past, I feel it really keeps the pace of the story going and allows the narrative to unfold slowly over the course of the novel. It's a gripping book but Whitehouse isn't afraid of long descriptive passages, which explore Kate's inner turmoil, paranoia and sense of guilt. The description also works wonderfully for evoking a real sense of the Isle of Wight and, although I've never been, I could imagine myself there on the cliffs, in the small towns and rowing down the river. 


Whitehouse kept me hooked until the end and it was one of those books that made you feel slightly sad it was over as you want to read more. That said, I have mixed opinions on the use of epilogues in books and I did feel like any loose ends and questions were all tied up a little too neatly in the last chapter. Some people like this closure in a book but I'd have preferred to have a few options left open to keep my imagination going. Aside from this the book was thoroughly enjoyable and I felt really immersed in the story. I can definitely see the comparison to O'Farrell, and while I can't see Whitehouse overtaking her in my reading favourites quite yet I would very much like to read more of her work. Lucky for me as she has a new book being released this month that I'll have to my ever-growing 'to read' pile!


Wednesday, 1 January 2014

A peek through the windowpane

'Oh just what we need', you may be thinking, 'another blog to add to the other thousands cluttering up the internet'.

And you may be right. In fact I have been pondering for a while if starting a blog is a completely futile exercise. But I love reading blogs, exploring other people's worlds and finding out new things, so I decided that I would quite like to give it a go. I can safely say that this will not match up to many of the stylish, interesting and original blogs that are out there but I hope I'll enjoy writing this and I think that's what really counts.

So, what can you expect from my blog posts in the future...
♥  My love of books - reviews, recommendations and bargains I pick up
♥  Charity shopping adventures - my best buys and tips
♥  Beauty and fashion thoughts and my attempts to look vaguely stylish
♥  My addiction to TV dramas 
♥  My competition entering hobby 
♥  Shopping! My continuing quest to bag a bargain and get my hands on freebies
♥  General ramblings about life, society and things I find interesting

I may even throw in some pictures of cats

It is actually a coincidence that I have started this blog on the first day of a new year but it does seem rather fitting. I don't usually go in for all that 'New year, new me' and making resolutions but in a way I think starting this counts. So, Happy New Year!

And as promised, here's a picture of a cat...