
Book Of The Week #5
For our non-fiction lovers this week’s book of the week is ‘This Is Going to Hurt’ by Adam Kay. Now a miniseries on BBC i-player! Continue reading Book Of The Week #5
For our non-fiction lovers this week’s book of the week is ‘This Is Going to Hurt’ by Adam Kay. Now a miniseries on BBC i-player! Continue reading Book Of The Week #5
‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ is Jenkins Reid’s second best selling novel after her stellar 2017 success ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ in 2017, which became an instant best favourite among fans. Continue reading Book Of The Week #3 – Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Kiley Reid was born in Los Angeles, California in 1987 but moved to Tucson, Arizona at age seven. She attended the University of Arizona and Marymount Manhattan College before pursuing an MFA at the University of Iowa. Continue reading Book Of The Week #2: Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid
In remembrance of Joan Didion, who passed just last month at age 87, our first book of the week is ‘The White Album’. Continue reading Book Of The Week #1: The White Album by Joan Didion
As 2021 comes to a close, it is noticeable how art has served not only as an outlet for the artists themselves during these difficult times, but also as a means of escape for consumers. Continue reading LDN’s The Best Of 2021: Books
It’s been a wild week with pop superstar Britney Spears finally being freed from her father’s oppressive conservatorship, after 13 years. BIMM’s own Professor Jennifer Otter Bickerdicke had been putting a book – ‘Being Britney: Pieces Of A Modern Icon’ – together, and with terrific timing its release last week coincided with Britney’s good news. LDN thought we should find out more… Continue reading Oh Baby, Baby: Jennifer Otter Bickerdike On #FreedBritney And Her New Britney Book