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First impressions: Love, Life, and Elephants by Dame Daphne Sheldrick

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Hello everybody and welcome back to another blog post,  Recently, I started to dig into Love, Life, and Elephants by Dame Daphne Sheldrick and so far, I have really enjoyed reading it. The book is an autobiography of Daphne's life which is great because if you've been a follower of this blog for a long time, you will already know that I love true stories. I haven't got as far into the book yet because it is quite long, but of what I've already read so far, it sounds super interesting.  If you don't know who Dame Daphne Sheldrick is, she is a wildlife conservationist, who founded the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. She had a dear love for animals and had helped rehabilitate orphaned baby elephants for over thirty years. Although she sadly died at the age of 83, Daphne had left an incredible legacy behind which she so diligently writes about in her book. Of what I've read so far, Daphne has just explained her family heritage and what it was like growing up in Kenya. I f

Book review: Dances and Dreams on Diamond Street by Craig Revel Howard

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Hello everybody and welcome back to another blog post,  A couple months ago, I finished reading the book, Dances and Dreams on Diamond Street by Craig Revel Howard that I got gifted for Christmas by my mum. If you don't know who Craig Revel Howard is, he is a renowned dancer and pantomime enthusiast, who is also one of the strictest judges on BBC Strictly Come Dancing. When I first picked up this book, I thought it was going to be about Craig's life but as I began reading it, I realised it was a work of fiction and I was very much intrigued. I had no idea whether or not this book was going to be great because I didn't know how good of a writer Craig would be, but to my delightful surprise, it turned out to be an amazing read. There's not really a set narrative to the book. It kind of just starts in this one place and develops as you read which is what I really liked. However, the basic synopsis of the book is that a group of people come to live in a rather rugged townho

Book review: Behind the Sequins by Shirley Ballas

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Hello everybody and welcome back to another blog post,  Recently, I finished reading Shirley Ballas's autobiography, Behind the Sequins, and it was a very good read. It was such a good read in fact that I even recommended the book to my mum and my sister, who were both eager to read it too. On Sunday, my mum finished the book and she was completely awe-struck by Shirley's story and so was I.  If you don't already know who Shirley Ballas is, she is a famous Latin dance champion who was popular in the 70s and 80s. She later replaced the head judge of Strictly Come Dancing, Len Goodman, in 2017. I wrote an entire blog post on her on my main blog and you can read that here .   However, despite her many successes in life, it was clear from reading her book that Shirley came from very humble beginnings and has dealt with many struggles in her life and her confidence to talk about these aspects of her life so openly and so unapologetically, is something that I really enjoyed about

My Story: Studio 07 - Chapter 1 - The revelation

Studio 07 Chapter 1 - The revelation Jade stared blankly out of the train window. The trees and the hills of the surrounding countryside blurred into one long, continuous strip of dappled green, too hypnotising to peel her eyes away from. The sun moved further and further away until it was a faint crescent behind the trees; a little semicircle of fire that created shapes and shadows that danced rapidly in the distance.  Jade felt a sudden wave of exhaustion come over her. Perhaps if I just close my eyes for a little, everything will be alright , she thought solemnly to herself. She felt the weight of her head, followed quickly by her entire body, sink deeper into the palm of her hand until S-P-L-A-T! She felt her hand smack the table. The white noise and the bright light of the train, sang herself to sleep. * If it wasn't for Mr Heath, sitting adjacent to her, shaking her abruptly by the shoulder, Jade would have been asleep for the next 2 hours! She felt her eyelids peel open sli

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