Is it to early to read a book about the Covid-19 pandemic? I don’t think so. March 2020 already feels … More
Tag: Non-fiction
Book Review: A Thousand Goodbyes: The Surprising Life Of A Funeral Celebrant by Ruth Graham
If you enjoyed This Is Going To Hurt, here is anther book that will have you laughing out loud. Goodreads … More
Book Review: Your Children Are Boring: Or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything by Tom James
The title of this blog post has you wondering what the hell this book is about, right? Just keep on … More
Book Review: Serial Killers at the Movies by Christopher Berry-Dee
I know I’m not alone when it comes to a fascination with serial killers. If you’re in the gang, I … More
Guest Article: How Writing The Book “Notes From The Bonfire” Helped Me Recover From Covid-19
Today I bring you a guest post from the wonderful Matt Nagin who has published his third poetry collection. In … More
Book Review: Here She Is: The Complicated Reign of the Beauty Pageant in America by Hilary Levey Friedman
There’s something a bit different on Joyful Antidotes today – a piece of non-fiction! And, not only that, I gave … More
Book Review: The Killer Across the Table by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker
I was so disappointed when Mindhunter was cancelled. But then I received a copy of this next book and the … More
Book Review: The End of Where We Begin by Rosalind Russell
I’ll put my hands up and admit that I’m ignorant to most of what is happening in the world. That’s … More
Book Review: The Philosopher Queens: by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting
The Philosopher Queens is a wonderful book for those who want to learn a bit more about philosophy, or some of the great female minds this world has produced.
Book Review: Starchild: A Memoir of Adoption, Race, and Family by Michaela Foster Marsh
I’m delving into the world of non-fiction today with a memoir I’m sure you’ll enjoy.