[Review] Women who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Ph.D I first heard about this book through meditative teachers and yogi friends of mine who were ea... 12/04/2019 0 comment
[Review] Flight Behaviour by Barbara Kingsolver “These times seem biblical!” Kingsolver propels us into a realistic environmental parable in h... 12/04/2019 0 comment
[Review] The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking I like to pronounce it ‘hyoo-gah’ personally! But as Meik Wiking writes it’s not how you p... 12/04/2019 0 comment
[Review] Don’t Look Now: Short Stories by Daphne Du Maurier The cover of this edition imitates the spiralling of each of Du Maurier’s five short stori... 12/04/2019 0 comment
[Review] Becoming by Michelle Obama Narrating with the power and grace which flows throughout her memoir, Obama ensues an outpour ... 12/04/2019 0 comment
Urban myths are wonderful things Urban myths are titillating things. Sociologists and folklorists prefer to call them contempor... 30/10/2018 0 comment
The Mekong Come June each year I start dreaming about the nine flowing dragons that make up the delta of th... 30/10/2018 0 comment
Ba Be Lake Ba Be Lake seems to inadvertently punctuate a lot of my Vietnamese adventures. It’s a visually... 30/10/2018 0 comment