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Concrete Youth’s Winter Wonderland

Concrete Youth are back with another fabulous virtual show! Jack and Snow live in Winter Wonderland and although the season is here, there is no snow to show it is winter because the Snow Machine is broken! The only way to find out why it isn’t working is with the Winterns (the audience) and then…

REVIEW – The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab

The roles of women in 1714 are somewhat different to modern day. Unmarried women are looked down on and married women do not belong to themselves, but to their husbands. In panic and desperation, Addie makes a deal with a possible devil for her freedom and a life that will last forever. However, in a…

Dominican Republic

Buenos Dias! Good Morning! As of today, I have now been back off my holidays for a week and have only just got over jet lag. I always seem to come back of a holiday either needing another holiday or at least a good full week relaxing. I’ve almost had that this past week, despite…

Mount Isabel de Torres

Hola! Still amazed that it has only just been over a week since I got back from the Dominican Republic. I can’t make my mind up about how I feel. It kind of feels like I’ve been back for ages, as nothing has changed, or that it was just a dream. That said, it also…

I have had just over 7 months to raise the money whilst juggling my very hands-on course at uni! Not only that but I continued with my blog and have some how managed to maintain a bit of a social life and kept my fitness up by playing hockey! So first things first, it is…

10 Things to do in Blackpool

It seems that when we think of Blackpool we either think of the Pleasure Beach or the tower (which I mention later) but still to this day they are two of the most popular attractions in the North West. Of course there is everything from the Big One to the older roller coasters like the…

Arriving in Tanzania

There was no point in going to sleep as I set off around 3am and still had last minute backpack checks to make. It was a hassle to get down to Heathrow and there was no way I was catching up on any sleep in the car. I didn’t care as long as I made…

REVIEW – The Saturday Girls by Elizabeth Woodcraft

The story follows young girl Linda as she lives out her Mod life in her last years at school. Her best friend Sandra has already left and is hoping for reckless boyfriend Danny to propose to her on one of his free days from prison. In the meantime, Linda is trying to do all she…

To the Moon and Back – Concrete Youth

To the Moon and Back: a saying I’m sure we all know. It is something my parents and I used to say to each other every night before I went to bed (sometimes we still do). It’s a phrase that explains the breadth of our love to one another as though it were the entire…

REVIEW – I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh

After a terrible hit and run kills a little boy the police are out to find the person behind the wheel to help put the distraught mother’s mind at rest. Jenna Gray moves to a cottage on the Welsh coast seeking a new life, one that can rid the memories of the little boy letting…

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