
Maurice by EM Forster
It's not easy being LGBT even now, and in some parts of the world it is still positively terrifying in terms of your physical safety.

Watch the Girls by Jennifer Wolfe
Jim brought this book over from America for me. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things horror and loves everything about the movies.

Six Costume Dramas Netflix Should Produce
Netflix have gone for costume drama recently in a big way, and with considerable success.

Cobra Kai
My fiancé Jim was really into the Karate Kid movies, and he discovered this show when it was still a series of short episodes on YouTube.

We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib
When my daughter gave me this book as a gift, I was immediately intrigued by the challenges faced by a queer Muslim woman.

Truth Stranger Than Fiction - Sigils in Fantasy Fiction
I began to realise that there are so many amazing sigils from real families. Many of them are far stranger than anything in fiction.

The Trebizon Books by Anne Digby
In today's 'Why Not Wednesday?' post, I'm going to review two books from Anne Digby's popular Trebizon boarding school series.

The Mist
I tend to have high expectations with screen adaptation of works by Stephen King, but they don't always live up to their full potential.

Whose Body? by Dorothy L Sayers
Dorothy L Sayers was one of the most popular writers in the Golden Age of Murder Mystery in the Twenties and Thirties.

Pose
'Pose' arrived in 2018. I've never watched anything quite like it. The TV show is glorious in its over-the-top celebration.