Tag: Humour

Reading Update – 20/06/20

Reading Update – 20/06/20

I had high hopes for a historical novel I started recently called The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. The novel begins in the 1880s in Oxford and finishes in 1928. In Oxford we meet 5 year old Esme, the daughter of one of the lexicographers working on the creation of the Oxford English … Continue reading Reading Update – 20/06/20

Frozen Assets by P. G. Wodehouse

Frozen Assets by P. G. Wodehouse

When American ladies man Biff inherits millions from his godfather he can't believe his luck. Unfortunately for him there's a clause in the will which disinherits him if he gets himself arrested; This happens frequently, especially if he's inebriated. His godfather's brother is determined to get his hands on the millions and does everything within … Continue reading Frozen Assets by P. G. Wodehouse