Friday Poetry: Gillian Clarke

Happy Friday Everyone!

My chosen poem this week is the Welsh poet and playwright Gillian Clarke (1937).

Ode to Joy

Exultation! Salutation
to the long midsummer days,
to the light lost by the minute,
sing, and sing the dark away.

In the park the lovers listen,
blackbird's last song of the day.
Bats are scribbling verse on twilight.
Owls are calling, Kyrie.

Soon a gathering of swallows,
like a stanza on a wire,
voices rising in crescendo,
in hall and stadium and choir.

In the theatre of summer
stars ascending in their arc,
company and conversation.
Sing, and sing away the dark!

Gillian Clarke

Happy Reading

Etsy

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This and That Thursday

Hello!

I thought it was time for a blog post about my recent adventures.

Jersey

We spent a few days in Jersey last month. It was the first time we had been to Jersey but I hope it won’t be our last as it was really lovely. We crammed loads of adventures in and tried to visit as many things as possible. The weather was glorious as well.

Walking

We are still trying to go for a daily walk even though we have completed our Lent challenge and we are now very close to completing our most recent Conqueror Challenge.

English Heritage and National Trust

This week we met up with my friend and visited Wrest Park which was amazing. We walked the extensive gardens all day and still didn’t see everything. My husband and myself also visited Upton House very briefly but the weather was so terrible we only did the house and avoided the gardens.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Mid Week Quote: Michelle Geaney

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I am having a lovely week off so far with plenty of reading.

My chosen quote today is by the author and poet Michelle Geaney.

“Life will just not wait for us to live it:
We are in it, now, and Now is the time to Live”

Michelle Geaney

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Channel Island Monsters by Erren Michaels (Review)

Channel Island Monsters by Erren Michaels, illustrated by Amelia Wilde

Bookshop.org | Waterstones | WH Smith

Blurb

The Channel Islands have a vast treasure trove of ancient tales. Their rich legacy of interwoven folklore sparkles like an antique tapestry full of fairy creatures and mythical beasts. This book weaves a web of deliciously dark monster stories from centuries of fables and fragments. It contains fantastic adventures and fearsome fairy tales, forgotten treasure, tall tales, horror and high romance. Some monsters of the islands will seem familiar, there are Werewolves, and Mermaids, Changelings and Dragons. There are also monsters which are strange and unique to the Channel Islands; the Vioge, Les Cocagnes, the Belengi and L’Emanue and more. These ancient creatures wait to be rediscovered, in whispering woods or rushing waves, with their eyes still shining and their claws still sharp.

Review

Whenever I go on holiday I always try and find a book connected to the place I am visiting and whilst in Jersey I found this book and knew I had to buy it and read it as I love a good  story based on local legends. 

The book is made up of beautifully written short stories all to do with legends that are based on the Channel Islands. This means the book is excellent for dipping in and out of like I did or reading all the way through. Some characters are featured in more than one story but mostly the stories aren’t linked. Some of the mythological creatures are also featured in more than one story as well. 

The thing I loved about this book apart from learning about all the legends was to see how the people on different islands feel about each other. For instance the Jersey residents and the Guernsey residents really don’t like each other and I saw hints of that whilst visiting Jersey. When they are all gathered around a table in a pub it makes for an interesting story. 

The illustrations in this book are also excellent and really add to the book. Each monster is beautifully depicted with its own illustration and they are so detailed and vivid. Amelia Wilde is a very talented artist. 

I really enjoyed this little book and loved tying it in with places I had explored on Jersey. It is clearly well researched and I highly recommend it to anyone who is planning a trip to the Jersey Islands. I give this book 4 out of 5 Dragons. 

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About the author

Erren Michaels has a BA (Hons) in Literature and ten years experience of marketing in the Arts. While working in theatre she wrote, and performed in, live sketch shows. When her first two THP books, Jersey Legends and Jersey Ghost Stories, were published she used those skills to perform shows and book talks for both publications. Ghe participated in the inaugural Jersey Festival of Words, did library talks, a number of radio interviews appeared on local TV news for a short reading. She has also worked extensively with Jersey Heritage, did charity events for (Gerald Durrell’s) Jersey Zoo. She has done multiple school talks and every year Legends is taught to Year 7s in Jersey’s largest secondary school. She has been delighted to see children, island-wide, engage with the subject matter.

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Goodreads Monday: 26/5/2025

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good start to the week. I have had a busy day of Etsy orders which has been nice. The 12 Month Book boxes are proving very popular at the moment.

My chosen book to feature this week is another that has been sat on my Goodreads TBR for a very long time.

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

I Capture the Castle tells the story of seventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain and her family, who live in not-so-genteel poverty in a ramshackle old English castle. Here she strives, over six turbulent months, to hone her writing skills. She fills three notebooks with sharply funny yet poignant entries. Her journals candidly chronicle the great changes that take place within the castle’s walls and her own first descent into love. By the time she pens her final entry, she has “captured the castle”– and the heart of the reader– in one of literature’s most enchanting entertainments.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good weekend so far. I’ve had a lovely weekend of reading so far which has been fab.

Blog Posts

Currently Reading

I’m still enjoying both of these books but I will be honest and say I can’t put Starshine down as I am absolutely hooked.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Stacking the Shelves: 24/5/2025

Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Marlene of Reading Reality. It is all about sharing the books that you have recently added to your bookshelves. These books can be physical books, ebooks and of course audiobooks.

Hello!

I had one preordered book arrive this week and I also bought a new kindle book as I am absolutely hooked on a new series.

Waterstones Book

I’m really excited to read this because I love the books by Alison Weir. I will also be taking this book to hopefully be signed by Alison Weir when I go to a history talk in July.

Kindle Book

I am just over half way through the first book of this series and I can’t put it down so I really wanted the next book ready to read.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Friday Poetry: Gerard Manley Hopkins

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone has some fun plans for the weekend.

The Windhover

I caught this morning morning's minion, king-
dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon,
in his riding
Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding
High there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling
wing
In his ecstasy! then off, off forth on swing,
As a skate's heel sweeps smooth on a bow-bend: the hurl and gliding
Rebuffed the big wind. My heart in hiding
Stirred for a bird, - the achieve of, the mastery of the thing!

Brute beauty and valour and act, oh, air, pride, plume,
here
Buckle! AND the fire that breaks from thee then, a
billion
Times told lovelier, more dangerous, O my chevalier!

No wonder of it: sheer plod makes plough down sillion
Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,
Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermillion.

Gerard Manley Hopkins

Happy Reading

Etsy

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20 Books of Summer 2025

Hello!

I didn’t take part in the 20 Books of Summer last year and I will be honest I really missed it so I knew that I had to take part again this year. I am so pleased that Annabel at AnnaBookBel and Emma at Words and Peace have taken over the challenge. Of course a big thank you goes out to Cathy at 746 Books for creating this amazing challenge.

The challenge runs from June 1st to August 31st. You can find all the details of the challenge here.

I am planning on reading a mix of physical books and kindle books with the hope of lowering my my physical and kindle TBR lists. Some of these books are recent additions to the TBR and some have been sat on the TBR for a very long time.

  1. Medea by Rosie Hewlett
  2. Hera by Jennifer Saint
  3. Fairy Tale by Stephen King
  4. Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  5. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
  6. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
  7. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
  8. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
  9. Blood of Elves by Andrzej Sapkowski
  10. Foundation by Isaac Asimov
  11. Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
  12. The Royal Game by Anne O’Brien
  13. The Last Song of Penelope by Claire North
  14. Lessons by Ian McEwan
  15. Lady Catherine and the real Downton Abbey by The Countess of Carnarvon
  16. The Princes in the Tower by Philippa Langley
  17. The Curator by Owen King
  18. The Doll Factory by Elizabeth Macneal
  19. The Mime Order by Samantha Shannon
  20. The Shadow King by Harry Sidebottom

Wish me luck! If you are taking part please drop me a link and I will head over for a visit.

Happy Reading!

Etsy

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