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Friday, 5 September 2025

10 Perfect Christmas Gifts for Book Lovers

Finding the right present for the bookworm in your life doesn’t have to be difficult. 

Whether they love curling up with a novel, collecting beautiful editions, or adding to their bookish accessories, these Christmas gift ideas are sure to delight any reader.

1. Special Edition Classics

From clothbound editions of Dickens to illustrated versions of Tolkien, a beautifully bound book makes a timeless and thoughtful present.

2. Book Subscription Boxes

Give the gift that keeps on giving with a monthly delivery of surprise books, often paired with treats like chocolate, tea, or themed gifts.

3. Audiobook Memberships

Perfect for commuters or multi-taskers, an Audible or similar subscription means they can enjoy stories on the go.

4. Personalised Bookmarks

A handmade or leather bookmark engraved with their name or favourite quote adds a special touch to their daily reading.

5. Cosy Reading Lights

Clip-on lights, stylish lamps, or even rechargeable book lights make reading in bed or on dark evenings easier.

6. Tote Bags with Literary Quotes

Book lovers always need something sturdy to carry their next haul from the bookshop—bonus points if it’s decorated with a witty or classic line.

7. Literary-Themed Candles

Scents inspired by libraries, favourite characters, or classic novels create the perfect cosy atmosphere for reading.

8. Hampers for Reading Nights

Put together a hamper with a great novel, a soft blanket, festive hot chocolate, and maybe a few biscuits. It’s the perfect night in.

9. Gift Cards to Independent Bookshops

If you’re not sure what’s on their “to be read” pile, a gift card lets them choose while supporting a local shop.

10. Book Stands and Holders

Ideal for hands-free reading, whether for a cookery book in the kitchen or a novel on the sofa.

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Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Monday, 9 June 2025

New Baby Names for Progressive, Liberal or "Woke" Parents

Here's a playful yet thoughtful list of original and inventive names that might appeal to progressive, liberal, or "woke" parents—those who value inclusivity, sustainability, social justice, and modern ideals. 

Each name includes a brief explanation of its origin and symbolic meaning:

Ecoa

Origin: A blend of "eco" (ecology) and a melodic vowel ending

Meaning: Symbolises harmony with nature and commitment to sustainability.

Equell

Origin: From "equal" + a soft suffix to evoke elegance

Meaning: Stands for justice, fairness, and the hope of a balanced world.

Novara

Origin: Neo-Latin inspired; from "nova" (new) and "era"

Meaning: Represents a new age of thinking and breaking with old limitations.

Veridee

Origin: Inspired by “verity” (truth) and “idee” (idea in French)

Meaning: Embodies honesty, intellectual freedom, and speaking truth to power.

Lumix

Origin: Fusion of "lumen" (light) and a techy-sounding suffix

Meaning: Light-bringer; symbolises clarity, transparency, and futuristic vision.

Gaian

Origin: From "Gaia", the Earth Mother in Greek mythology

Meaning: Celebrates the interconnectedness of life and ecological awareness.

Paxley

Origin: Derived from “pax” (peace) and the -ley suffix found in English place names

Meaning: Signifies peacefulness, sanctuary, and community spirit.

Thinka

Origin: A whimsical name based on “thinker” with a softer, more lyrical tone

Meaning: Encourages curiosity, reflection, and mindfulness.

 Zenithra

Origin: From "zenith" (the highest point) and an invented feminine suffix

Meaning: Suggests aspirations, reaching for the best, and inner strength.

Juston

Origin: Derived from “justice” and fashioned like a classic name

Meaning: Speaks to fairness, equity, and standing up for what’s right.

Cloude

Origin: A poetic spelling of "cloud", evoking nature and digital age blending

Meaning: Symbolises both freedom of thought and environmental awareness.

Ashwyn

Origin: From "ash" (renewal through fire) and “wyn” (joy in Old English)

Meaning: Represents rebirth, hope, and optimism after difficult times.

Trueva

Origin: A fusion of “truth” and “eva” (life)

Meaning: Living authentically and truthfully in a complex world.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

How to Set Up and Run a Book Reading Club

A book reading club is a wonderful way to bring people together to share their love of literature, discover new perspectives, and engage in thoughtful discussions. 

Whether you're starting a club with friends, colleagues, or strangers, this guide will help you establish and manage a successful reading group.

Step 1: Define Your Club’s Purpose

Start by deciding on the focus of your book club. Will it be a general reading group, or will it have a specific theme, such as:

Genre-based: Focusing on mysteries, science fiction, or romance.

Author-focused: Exploring the works of a particular writer.

Topical: Reading books about history, social issues, or self-improvement.

Community-oriented: Highlighting local authors or culturally significant works.

Defining a clear purpose will help attract like-minded members and ensure everyone’s expectations align.

Step 2: Recruit Members

Consider who you’d like to join your club. Start by inviting friends, family, or colleagues. You can also:

Post on social media or local community boards.

Use platforms like Meetup or Facebook groups.

Advertise in local libraries, coffee shops, or bookshops.

Aim for a group size of 6 to 12 people. This ensures a diverse range of perspectives while keeping discussions manageable.

Step 3: Choose a Meeting Format

Decide how and where your club will meet. Options include:

In-person meetings: At someone’s home, a library, or a local cafĂ©.

Virtual meetings: Using platforms like Zoom or Microsoft Teams.

Hybrid meetings: Combining in-person and virtual participation.

Set a regular schedule, such as monthly or bi-monthly, and agree on a convenient day and time for members.

Step 4: Select Books

Choosing the right books is crucial for keeping members engaged. Here are some tips:

Rotate book selection among members to ensure variety.

Create a voting system to decide as a group.

Consider the length and complexity of books to accommodate different reading paces.

Mix classics, contemporary works, and lesser-known titles.

Plan the reading list a few months in advance to give everyone time to obtain and read the books.

Step 5: Prepare for Meetings

To keep discussions lively and meaningful, prepare in advance:

Discussion questions: Create or find questions that explore themes, characters, and the author’s intent.

Background research: Share information about the author or historical context of the book.

Activities: Consider themed snacks, creative projects, or guest speakers to enhance the experience.

Encourage members to jot down notes or favourite quotes while reading to share during the meeting.

Step 6: Facilitate Discussions

As the organiser, your role is to ensure everyone feels heard and included. Here are some tips:

Start with a brief summary of the book.

Use open-ended questions to spark discussion.

Encourage quieter members to share their thoughts.

Respect differing opinions and keep the conversation on track.

Step 7: Evaluate and Adjust

Periodically review how the club is functioning. Ask members for feedback on:

Book selections

Meeting frequency and format

Discussion quality

Use this feedback to make adjustments and ensure the club remains enjoyable and fulfilling for all members.

Final Thoughts

Starting and running a book reading club requires some effort, but the rewards are well worth it. By fostering a welcoming environment and engaging discussions, you’ll create a space where members can connect, learn, and grow together. 

So, gather your books, rally your members, and let the literary adventures begin!

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