Guardian bookish links

It’s ages since I did a post on Guardian Review links, that’s not because there were no interesting links, I just didn’t get around to them, anyway here goes:

In last Saturday’s Review I enjoyed reading Acquired tastes – an article about food which was inspired by the writer discovering that Dorothy Wordsworth had eaten black pudding.

There’s a new book out about Mary Shelley by Fiona Sampson, you can read a review of it here.

You might be interested in A Lab of One’s Own: Science and Suffrage in the First World War by Patricia Fara.

From The Independent – As a tribute to his father David Bowie Duncan Jones has launched an online book club featuring his father’s favourite books David Bowie Book Club The first book to be read is Peter Ackroyd’s Hawksmoor. If you’re interested you can see Bowie’s 100 favourite books here.

2 thoughts on “Guardian bookish links

  1. Katrina’s posts started me on reading the Guardian book section. I enjoy it every Sunday. Unfortunately most of our major newspapers no longer have book supplements.
    Thanks Katrina.

    • Lorraine,
      I had no idea that newspaper book supplements aren’t regular in the US, it seems strange. I’m glad you’re enjoying the Guardian articles.

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