home.social

Search

142 results for “kaggsy59”

  1. @kaggsy59 Vol 4, 5 and 6 are among my favorite books of all time. Just pointing this out so you don't lose track with The #Fugitive 😎

  2. @kaggsy59 Vol 4, 5 and 6 are among my favorite books of all time. Just pointing this out so you don't lose track with The #Fugitive 😎

  3. Review of 'Hieroglyphics and other stories' by Anne Donovan, read for @kaggsy59 and Lizzy Siddal's #ReadIndies.
    wp.me/sezD85-hiero

  4. Winding Up the Week #466
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/11/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, mark a host of literary anniversaries (including Drop Everything and Read Day and George Orwell’s annual Hate Week), revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. #AmReading #Bookstodon #DEARDay #HateWeek #GeorgeOrwell #1961Club @kaggsy59

  5. Winding Up the Week #465
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/04/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, announce both the 1961 Club and Lady Audley’s Secret Review Along, mark a host of literary anniversaries, revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. @kaggsy59 #1961Club #reviewalong #Bookstodon #Books #ToveTrove #Bookbloggers

  6. Winding Up the Week #465
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/04/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, announce both the 1961 Club and Lady Audley’s Secret Review Along, mark a host of literary anniversaries, revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. @kaggsy59 #1961Club #reviewalong #Bookstodon #Books #ToveTrove #Bookbloggers

  7. Winding Up the Week #465
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/04/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, announce both the 1961 Club and Lady Audley’s Secret Review Along, mark a host of literary anniversaries, revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. @kaggsy59 #1961Club #reviewalong #Bookstodon #Books #ToveTrove #Bookbloggers

  8. Winding Up the Week #465
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/04/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, announce both the 1961 Club and Lady Audley’s Secret Review Along, mark a host of literary anniversaries, revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. @kaggsy59 #1961Club #reviewalong #Bookstodon #Books #ToveTrove #Bookbloggers

  9. Winding Up the Week #465
    bookjotter.com/2026/04/04/wind
    This week I round up books read and reviewed across the blogosphere, explore some of the finest literary writing to be found online, announce both the 1961 Club and Lady Audley’s Secret Review Along, mark a host of literary anniversaries, revisit past posts ripe for rediscovery and highlight a selection of fascinating features from around the Internet. @kaggsy59 #1961Club #reviewalong #Bookstodon #Books #ToveTrove #Bookbloggers

  10. Winding Up the Week #456
    bookjotter.com/2026/01/17/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Reading Independent Publishers Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be rediscovered and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #Booklovers #Bookstodon #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #ToveTrove #ReadIndies6 @kaggsy59 @bookmunch

  11. Winding Up the Week #456
    bookjotter.com/2026/01/17/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Reading Independent Publishers Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be rediscovered and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #Booklovers #Bookstodon #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #ToveTrove #ReadIndies6 @kaggsy59 @bookmunch

  12. Winding Up the Week #456
    bookjotter.com/2026/01/17/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Reading Independent Publishers Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be rediscovered and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #Booklovers #Bookstodon #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #ToveTrove #ReadIndies6 @kaggsy59 @bookmunch

  13. Winding Up the Week #456
    bookjotter.com/2026/01/17/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Reading Independent Publishers Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be rediscovered and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #Booklovers #Bookstodon #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #ToveTrove #ReadIndies6 @kaggsy59 @bookmunch

  14. Winding Up the Week #456
    bookjotter.com/2026/01/17/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Reading Independent Publishers Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be rediscovered and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #Booklovers #Bookstodon #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #ToveTrove #ReadIndies6 @kaggsy59 @bookmunch

  15. Winding Up the Week #445
    bookjotter.com/2025/11/01/wind
    As we step into November, I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce the 1961 Club, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be read and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #AmReading #Books #BookReview #1961Club @kaggsy59

  16. Winding Up the Week #443
    bookjotter.com/2025/10/18/wind
    This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce both Club 1925 and Margaret Atwood Reading Month, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on past posts deserving to be read and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #amreading #bookstodon #Books #1925Club #MARM2025 @kaggsy59 @buriedinprint

  17. “To find the music of the words…”

    The books of indie publisher Michael Walmer have featured here on the Ramblings a number of times; he releases a wide range of interesting fiction, poetry and non-fiction, and since his relocation to the Shetland Islands (he was previously based in Australia), his focus has turned to writings from that area. Specifically, he launched an imprint called Northus Shetland Classics, and I've covered a…

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  18. “But sometimes, though rarely, some men go out never to return.” 

    Back in 2024, I read the classic book "The Woman in the Dunes" by Kōbō Abe for Japanese Literature Month and was very taken with it, if a little unnerved by the claustrophobic atmosphere of the story. At the time, I thought I'd like to explore his writing but I've somehow never got to any of his other books.

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  19. “…the self and the other always meet in the end…”

    There's been a run of books recently which have arrived at the Ramblings and not even skimmed Mount TBR; and for once, I can remember where I heard about this recent arrival! The book is "Kafkaesque" by Maïa Hruska, translated by Sam Taylor, and it was featured in one of the regular newsletters I get from bookshops; it sounded right up my street so I had to send off for it straight away, and it arrived when…

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  20. “…the self and the other always meet in the end…” #kafkaesque

    There's been a run of books recently which have arrived at the Ramblings and not even skimmed Mount TBR; and for once, I can remember where I heard about this recent arrival! The book is "Kafkaesque" by Maïa Hruska, translated by Sam Taylor, and it was featured in one of the regular newsletters I get from bookshops; it sounded right up my street so I had to send off for it straight away, and it arrived when…

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  21. “Some call this equality.”

    Memo to self: you really should start making a note about where you've heard about a particular book as it's rare that the information remains in your head!! The book I want to share my thoughts about today is one I picked as long ago as 2015 and I have no idea where it or its author first appeared in my sight-line.

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  22. “Some call this equality.” #nelliebly

    Memo to self: you really should start making a note about where you've heard about a particular book as it's rare that the information remains in your head!! The book I want to share my thoughts about today is one I picked as long ago as 2015 and I have no idea where it or its author first appeared in my sight-line.

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  23. “The reality was no doubt much more complex than this summary”. 

    Having spent a good amount of time in an infinite, never-ending library inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, it was kind of inevitable that I would want to go on and read some of that author's work. I have been gradually making my way through a beautiful volume of his "Collected Fictions", translated by Andrew Hurley, and I realised when checking that I was nearly at the end.

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  24. “The reality was no doubt much more complex than this summary”. #borges

    Having spent a good amount of time in an infinite, never-ending library inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, it was kind of inevitable that I would want to go on and read some of that author's work. I have been gradually making my way through a beautiful volume of his "Collected Fictions", translated by Andrew Hurley, and I realised when checking that I was nearly at the end.

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  25. “…nothing to weep for…” #1961Club #kaddish #allenginsberg

    As I mentioned in my first post of the week, in 1961 the world was changing; and although classic crime novels and lighter books like "Provincial Daughter" were being released, writers like the Beat authors were also publishing prolifically. To start my final run of posts for 1961, today I want to share my thoughts on a seminal work by a man who is probably regarded as the pre-eminent Beat poet - …

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  26. “…nothing to weep for…”  

    As I mentioned in my first post of the week, in 1961 the world was changing; and although classic crime novels and lighter books like "Provincial Daughter" were being released, writers like the Beat authors were also publishing prolifically. To start my final run of posts for 1961, today I want to share my thoughts on a seminal work by a man who is probably regarded as the pre-eminent Beat poet - …

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  27. Villains, dumb policemen, adventurous children and lively dogs!  

    Enid Blyton is an author who I read constantly during my childhood, but I haven't revisited her that often over the years. She was, of course, astonishingly prolific and produced so many books that I guess everyone who's read her has their own favourites. I adored her school stories as well as the 'Secret' series and the 'Adventure' books. I've gone back to those at times, but one set…

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  28. Villains, dumb policemen, adventurous children and lively dogs! #enidblyton #1961Club

    Enid Blyton is an author who I read constantly during my childhood, but I haven't revisited her that often over the years. She was, of course, astonishingly prolific and produced so many books that I guess everyone who's read her has their own favourites. I adored her school stories as well as the 'Secret' series and the 'Adventure' books. I've gone back to those at times, but one set…

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  29. “There are as many way to collect books as there are books to collect.”  

    One of the best things for a reader is when a favourite author produces a new book (or at least I think so!) I was therefore very excited to discover that Salt Publishing were bringing out a new non-fiction title by Nicholas Royle, the third in his series of books about book hunting, book collecting and book obsessing - …

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr

  30. “There are as many way to collect books as there are books to collect.” #finderskeepers #nicholasroyle

    One of the best things for a reader is when a favourite author produces a new book (or at least I think so!) I was therefore very excited to discover that Salt Publishing were bringing out a new non-fiction title by Nicholas Royle, the third in his series of books about book hunting, book collecting and book obsessing - …

    kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpr