Quick Cuppa: Hotel Habits, and an Interesting Travel Themed Book!

VR advertising on the street – well almost!! Plus a few hotel hacks I seem to live by and a book about a backpacker being stalked around the world!!!

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Quick Cuppa!

There’s always time for another quick cuppa! Kettle’s on. We should try and do this more often, there’s always something to make idle chatter about. It’s been nice to slow right down on the blogging front for a while but let’s get back to a bit of the usual banter […]

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Books On The Beach: The Idle Traveller

In a nutshell, slower travel. Whether it’s days, weeks or longer, just do it slower.

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When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress

Does the mind have more power over physical health than we realise? I tend to think so.

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Are You Busy?

What’s really going on behind the busy persona, is it healthy, is it productive – maybe not! Read on for Mind Dumps, Big Chunks and other ‘busy’ reducing tips!

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How To Be Idle!! Is Laziness Misunderstood?

Calling all deep thinkers and philosophers of life, lets ponder on what is means to be idle, attitudes to laziness and whether we’ve got the whole notion completely wrong!!

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Audio Books Anyone? The Old Fashioned Way!

Anyone still playing cassette and compact disc audio books these days? Let’s discuss.

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Four Books, One Title: Lockdown

Uncanny. Same title, four different stories. Sometimes you win when you judge a book by its cover, but what about judging a book by its title?

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The Book Snob Tag & Book Addiction Tag

Do I qualify for The Book Snob Tag and perhaps the Book Addiction Tag? Yes – well I’m definitely a bookworm, so book additive behaviour certainly applies, and I probably am a bit of a book snob, since I’m quite particular about certain bookish things. I came across The Book […]

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The other virus, Affluenza. Is society sick?

Affluenza the status and consumption virus plaguing society, can we spot the symptoms and help reduce the spread?

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Swallows and Robins by Susie Kelly: Memoirs of a French holiday rental!

She exits the UK, sets up a holiday rental in rural France. Hates cleaning, loves some of her guests and can’t wait to see the back of others. Read all about it in Swallows and Robins!

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Billionaire Jet Setters vs A New Life in the Wilderness, Off the Grid! Book Reviews

Secrets of a private flight attendant vs making fires and foraging for things to eat in the mountain forests. Glamour in the high skies, seeing the world through a champagne glass vs growing vegetables and fishing for you supper.

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Tokyo Tittle-Tattle and an Indian Robin Hood? Tieless in Tokyo and The White Tiger

A couple of book reviews, one about a 10 day galavant around Tokyo, the other about an Indian rags to riches journey.

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A Tuk-Tuk for Two by Adam Fletcher, Holidays With Strangers!!

When conversations with strangers lead to catching flights to India with them the same week, racing Tuk-Tuks amidst good old Indian traffic!! Have you or would you ever…?

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Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz

A bit less show business and a bit more Lenny Kravitz. Reflections from the man himself on growing up, family and the beginnings of a musically fuelled career.

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Mary L Trump on Donald Trump: Too Much and Never Enough

Mary L Trump gives us her take on Uncle Donald Trump, from childhood to present day in her ‘tell all’ book.

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How to Speak Jamaican!! A Great Book for Newbies to Jamaica

There’s more to Jamaican patois than ‘irie’ and ‘yeah man’. If you want to get a better grip on Jamaican patois, this funny little book gives you some common words and phrases written with a Jamaican dialect and pronunciation.

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Getting to Know Sir Trevor McDonald: ‘An Improbable Life’ Book Review

An autobiography by Sir Trevor McDonald, with detailed insights into his journalistic escapades, world politics, childhood memories and reflections on his media career.

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Cuban Photography by Andrew Moore, A Perfect Coffee Table Book

Cuban photography by Andrew Moore is a little different to your typical cuban tourist photographs of vintage cars, Varadero beaches and people smoking cigars. Moore’s cuban photography goes beneath the surface Moore captures scenes that the average tourist probably wouldn’t see unless they ventured away from the predictable tourist traps […]

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Exasperate your wife? What the Heck?

Why the heck would you want to exasperate your wife, and read a book that teaches you how. It the author serious? ‘How to Exasperate Your Wife” No Way! That’s the title of the book I saw a man reading on the train a few weeks ago, he knew very […]

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Have Bags Will Travel by D.G. Kaye: Book Review (the joys of over packing)

Over packers united!! This book is for all the travellers out there who do not travel light. It’s a quick and entertaining read from someone who does not ‘underpack’

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Never A Dull Moment: Entering The Fourth Age

The notion of a fourth age, what an interesting and very relevant topic!! I’m probably not the only one noticing the not so subtle increase in self service machines and reduction in humanly manned check out tills in shops/banks/post offices these days, or the general creeping momentum around all things […]

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The Amazing Story of the Man who Cycled from India to Europe for Love

A True story about love, suffering, differences and determination.

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Confessions of a Bookworm

Confession time!! If you’re a bookworm you’ll probably understand. Read on for the truth, the whole truth and nothing ‘book’ the truth.

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Amazon by Bruce Parry: Book Review

Picture this… You fly off from London’s Heathrow and land in Peru with your crew and cameraman, heaps of luggage and technical equipment. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to trek the best part of the Amazon rainforest, via mountains and forest, using the river as your […]

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A Trip To The Beach: A True Story

Living on island time in the caribbean

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A Bookworm’s Paradise: Hay on Wye Brecknockshire Wales

Honestly, I think this town should be named “Bookworm Village” since I’ve never been anywhere with so many book stores and outdoor book shelves with rock bottom priced books, all in such a small cluster. Even the place where we stopped for lunch had books shelves filled with books that […]

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Books on the Beach: An Accidental Tourist, A Caribbean Misadventure

I thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘An Accidental Tourist’ by Jason Smart, it was like really good reality TV on paper. Jason records his travel escapades, highs and lows, and points of interest in this easy to read book. The book brought back memories of some of my own caribbean travels, making […]

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Books on the Beach: Friend Request

Imagine being stalked by someone you think is dead – they contact you on Facebook and seem to know enough about your daily life to suggest they are actually watching and following you offline! Imagine the anxiety of wondering whether this person might get away with murder – since nobody […]

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The Oath by Frank Peretti

The Oath was a hefty hardback book, and not quick at getting to the crux of the story. But what a strange story! A small town seems to be harbouring a big scary secret that nobody dares talk about; there’s a thick fog of fear hovering over everyone in this […]

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Stalked: I See You

Stalking seems like a sinister and subtle crime, the unknown face that watches you could be anywhere….

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Tap Taps To Trinidad: Caribbean Adventures

Now I know what a ‘tap tap’ is!!! I had no idea before reading this book. Tap Taps To Trinidad, by Zenga Longmore, is a quirky little book that tells the tales of a woman’s (largely solo) experiences of hopping around a number of caribbean islands, somewhat naively at times. […]

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Need a Hero? Well There’s Always Hope…

A hero, action man and conspiracy thrillers rolled into one: Ben Hope series by Scott Mariani.

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Women And The Health Care Industry: A Raw Deal?

Inequality in health and the negative impact of modern medicine for women.

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Brainwashed. Challenging The Myth of Black Inferiority

Exploring thoughts on black identity.

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Hot Tea Across India

A true story of a trek through India.

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Secrets and Lies?

The True Story of Britain’s Secret Police Undercover by Rob Evans and Paul Lewis. Well, I was intrigued by the idea that there are people who are earning a living by leading a double life. Spying on a target group of people and ‘becoming one of them’ in order to […]

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The Penguin Lessons, A True Story

If it wasn’t for the fact that I adore penguins, and that this is a true story, I would never have bought this book. Ever since watching ‘The March of The Penguins’ years ago, I have been won over by penguins, their cuteness and similarities to humans. I was intrigued to […]

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Hotel Gossip and a Peak Behind the Scenes? Read Hotel Heaven

A true account of the realities of the luxury hotel industry by Matthew Brace

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Books On The Beach: Fly Girl, A Cabin Crew Memoir by Amanda Epe

A black women’s account of her career with British Airways Cabin Crew.

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