I love books, and I love reviewing them. However, I’ve decided that a one-size fits all approach to reviewing books (or anything else, come to that), just won’t do. So I’ve categorised my reviews into 6 types.
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was intrigued to discover that a popular news magazine of the sixties had been anticipated by Defoe.
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The Music Programme of Study requires students to have an understanding of the music that they perform and to which they listen, and its history, and an appreciation of different musical styles.
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In all, twenty three poets are considered, and they constitute a wide variety: alongside the usual ones like Milton and Chaucer, we find Sappho and Basho. Each chapter is a mixture of biography and quotations.
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One of the things I think can add to one’s enjoyment and also improve one’s writing is to read stories from other cultures.
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This pdf contains the reviews of mine that were published in Teach Secondary magazine in 2024.
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Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
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Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
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Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
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Here are two versions of the same review: the one I submitted to Teach Secondary magazine, and the edited one they published.
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As indicated by the title, the first thing to know about this anthology is that it comprises both poetry and prose, rather than one or the other. Many of the pieces are quite unusual...
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It's rather disconcerting when one considers that buildings like The Shard are essentially held together by nuts, bolts and washers.
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Like, I suspect, many people, I have never knowingly come across an isosceles triangle in my life, and wouldn’t know what to do with it if I did. However...
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This book may be thirty years old, but its advice is still pertinent. If you want to have a blitz or crackdown against, or shake-up of, bad writing (all examples of 'tabloidese'), then this is the book for you.
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A fascinating glimpse into the mind and development of a true virtuoso.
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The art of making paper was kept secret for hundreds of years.
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I’ve been sent the following books by publishers, and will review them in due course. Here is some information about them.
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The typical school writing assignment involves working in a way that no real writer does.
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This review was originally published in Teach Secondary magazine, and so is aimed at teachers rather than writers, but as writers are often called upon to speak in public I thought this might be useful for them too!
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It was, surely, only a matter of time before someone would take Raymond Queneau’s idea of exercises in style and apply it to mathematics.
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