The Atlas Complex by Olivie Blake - Only the extraordinary are chosen. Only the cunning survive.In this stunning finale, it's a race to survive as the Society recruits are faced with the question of what they're willing to betray for limitless power – and who will be destroyed along the way. An explosive return to the library leaves the six Alexandrians vulnerable to the … [Read more...] about The Atlas Complex by Olivie Blake – Book Review
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Love Sarah – Film review
Those reminiscing about a life once lived in London, or regular visitors to the city, will enjoy Love Sarah, an original story about three generations of women brought together following tragic consequences. The ensemble cast is led by Celia Imrie, star of regular feel-good English flicks such as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Imrie plays Mimi, estranged mother to Sarah who … [Read more...] about Love Sarah – Film review
Good Grief, Charlie Brown – London Review
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts The extensive and thorough exhibition of Charles M Schulz’s creation Charlie Brown and the Peanuts comic strip is one that any 2D enthusiastic cannot miss. Staged at Somerset House in London, across two floors, it takes in the cartoonist’s career beginnings, the psychologies of the characters and the little known … [Read more...] about Good Grief, Charlie Brown – London Review
London Calling : Belgravia SW1
Belgravia around London Victoria station is popular with tourists. Bus loads of them arrive every hour - winter and summer. If you're looking for a quiet and in-with-the-locals pick-me-up you need to know where to go. You could queue up with a handful of the more in the know tourists for the pleasure and Instagram-worthy nod to baking royalty of Peggy Porschen. This decorative … [Read more...] about London Calling : Belgravia SW1