I read some great books for August. All of which I’d highly recommend.
Category Archives: Dorset Magazine
A Taste of Syria in Sherborne
With all the negative press surrounding refugees and immigrants, it was lovely to write about a family who left their beloved homeland because there was no other choice – and how brilliantly they’re working to forge a new life for themselves…
Twenty-Six Letters: July
I read most of these on my Kindle when trekking in Northern India having bought them over time from Bookbub. At 99p a book, it’s a must for any avid reader.
Twenty-six letters: June
June’s books sees some great contemporary crafts to take up your summer months
The History of Sherborne House
There’s great excitement that Sherborne House will soon be entering a new stage in its long, illustrious life…
Twenty-six Letters: April
Some really interesting books recommended by Dorset Book clubs. Thank you to everyone who contributed.
Dorset’s Book Clubbers
I conceived the idea for this piece almost a year ago, and although it was a long time in the making, I loved doing it – wanting to join every book club I visited!
Twenty-Six Letters: March
This month’s book selection comes with an amazing £10 off on one of them and a completely free literary magazine.
Dorset’s Thriller Queen
Sadly my confusion with her son ‘rising’ (Christ-like) from the river was removed during editing. But it made us laugh. As did many other things…
Twenty-six Letters: February 2023
It was great to feature some of our Dorset authors this month
