
I did away with ‘top tens’ a few years ago, and instead I finish the reading year with a recap of the books that are still speaking to me (less about four and five-star ratings, more about what has stuck). Continue reading

I did away with ‘top tens’ a few years ago, and instead I finish the reading year with a recap of the books that are still speaking to me (less about four and five-star ratings, more about what has stuck). Continue reading

Very occasionally, I read a work of nonfiction that shatters all I know. It’s occasional because I tend to choose books that are on topics that I have some existing interest or knowledge in. I started Why You Should Give A Fuck About Farming by Gabrielle Chan thinking I had a reasonable grasp on the agriculture and water industry in Australia, sustainability and the impact of climate change. I was wrong. Continue reading

Sample Saturday is when I wade through the eleventy billion samples I have downloaded on my Kindle. I’m slowly chipping away and deciding whether it’s buy or bye. Continue reading