Hello, hello! It's been a while since I've popped back on here to write a post. I had lots of great plans for reviews and other posts which - as all great plans tend to do - evaporated as soon as the first heatwave hit. We've been quite lucky not to have been hit as… Continue reading The Importance of Slowing Down in a Fast-Paced World
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Who Told It Best: You Were Never Really Here
Hello everyone and welcome to this new periodic feature on Book For Thought. My name is Nicolò, I'm an award-winning filmmaker and owner of the YouTube channel EnjoyTheMovies. In these essays, I will be analysing the key differences between specific books and films to declare which one told it best. Adaptations of novels for the… Continue reading Who Told It Best: You Were Never Really Here
The Best of 2020 – My Favourite Reads of the Year
2020 is definitely a year we won't forget anytime soon. This most strange year was a time of great sadness and worry, of starts and stops and constantly changing plans. It was a tough year, no question. via GIPHY However, for me it was also a year in which to take time for… Continue reading The Best of 2020 – My Favourite Reads of the Year
GUEST POST by Michelle Hauck – How NaNoWriMo Motivated Me
Hey everyone! Today, I'm really excited to be hosting Michelle Hauck, author of GRUDGING (out today!), who's here to share with us her experience participating in NaNoWriMo. Thank you so much, Michelle! Michelle's Post I want to tell you why entering NaNoWriMo (National Write a Novel in a Month) can be a blessing. But first… Continue reading GUEST POST by Michelle Hauck – How NaNoWriMo Motivated Me
Share Your Thoughts: Do Discussions Ever Get Old?
Hello, there and welcome back! Make sure you're sitting comfortably, and get ready to share your thoughts! This is a new periodical feature here at Book For Thought, where we can come together to discuss bookish topics. As with everything else here, if you have any comments on the feature in general, or you would… Continue reading Share Your Thoughts: Do Discussions Ever Get Old?