
Worlds of Light and Shade
Fiona Stewart find worlds of light and shade in her review of the film Bridge to Terabithia. Every day before catching the bus to school…
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Fiona Stewart find worlds of light and shade in her review of the film Bridge to Terabithia. Every day before catching the bus to school…
Review of Amazing Grace in the light of whether religion is a force for good or for bad.
Reviews of some of Joanne Harris' novels, including Chocolat.
Every day as you read the newspapers you are flooded and bombarded by a world that is imbued with suffering and pain. Why all this…
A review of Nick Barham's Disconnected: Why our kids are turning their backs on everything we thought we knew.
William Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language - yet we know little about his personal life. Jerram Barrs…
Cricket is the new football, or so they say. This year’s [2005] Ashes Test Series between England and Australia has defined the…
In one poll, J.R.R. Tolkien's book The Lord of the Rings was voted the British public's best loved book. Jerram Barrs delves into Tolkien's…
A review of Robbie Williams' biography examines his search for value and reassurance.