We all carry secrets, parts of our lives which we hide away and don't share. Not/Coming Out is an anthology of poems and short stories from people who have hidden away the biggest parts of who they are. Some of the LGBTQ+ authors or their fictional (semi-fictional?) characters tell us what happened when they did reveal themselves, some explain why they don't. For all of them it is a huge decision which is very often overshadowed by worry, even when they are amongst their closest friends and allies.
Monday, 6 May 2024
Monday, 13 November 2023
The Ghost In The Attic Mystery Agency Puzzle Game Review Age 14+ (sent for review)
The Ghost In The Attic is an absolutely fantastic 'The Mystery Agency' escape-room type puzzle-solving game for as many players as you like, aged around 14 or over. Play is co-operative, and you'll need all of those different brains with different skills in order to beat the game. I'm proud to say we did, in around 2 hours - all of which we enjoyed immensely.
The Ghost In The Attic is an 'escape room' type game, where you follow clues and solve puzzles in order to discover the solution. Sent to us for review by The Happy Puzzle Company, this is without any doubt THE BEST mystery/puzzle/escape type game I've ever played (including in-person escape rooms). It is incredibly well written and beautifully put together.
Friday, 31 March 2023
COVID-19 Coronavirus and other virus UK and World News Update 31st March 2023
Wednesday, 15 June 2022
The Silent Brother by Simon Van Der Velde Fiction Book Review
The scene with his brother Benjy hiding at the back of a cupboard, in the space between the back board and the wall, I've been there. The fear of your adults, and the crap TV. The acceptance of physical punishment being "a good hiding", as if any "good" could ever come of it. I was hurled back 40 years to places I'd forgotten existed, and I closed the book being grateful I'd always chosen the less destructive path, glad for what I have and also a little sad, as I remember the not-so-great times. It's a sad jolt back to Earth to think that 20 years later time had stood still, and to realise that for some now, it's still just the same. Anyway, I digress...
Thursday, 5 May 2022
Home: My Life in the Universe by Mark Ballabon. Teenage / Young Adult Book Review (sent for review)
Home: My Life In The Universe is written by Mark Ballabon, with illustrations
by Grant Macdonald. It is suitable for teenage and young adult readers aged
around 12+, and is a book which really does make you think about what home is,
and where it is...?
The story focusses on Leah, a teenage girl who
is growing into the adult she'll become. It is a coming-of-age tale, with the
climate crisis and our place in the universe right at its heart.
Leah is an 'ordinary' teenager, and she's unique, just like every teenager. She feels she is weird and different, yet really plain, and she's okay with individuality to a point, but she wants to fit in, and she wants to be liked, but she doesn’t enjoy the feeling of being plain. She also wants to try new experiences and push herself out of her comfort zone, which she does when, together with her younger brother, she goes away to spend 3 weeks at an international camp over Summer. It's there that she meets people who test her patience and her mood, and others who encourage her to understand that we all have a backstory - reasons why we act as we do.
Friday, 8 April 2022
Being You: Body Image Book For Boys Review (Teenage and Young Adult Readers)~ Sent for review.
Cambridge University Press has published possibly the world's first body image book for older boys age 12+, and I've been sent a copy to review. We are becoming very used to the idea that teenage girls struggle with their body image, but in our media obsessed world, boys do too. In fact around 1/4 of young people with eating disorders are male. Being You looks at how the male body and mental image changes, and restores the confidence which the modern world can very quickly erase.
The authors of Being You are Dr Charlotte Markey, a pioneer on body image research and author of bestselling The Body Image Book for Girls: Love Yourself and Grow Up Fearless (2020), and Daniel Hart, a psychologist and father of boys. I am a mother of 5 boys myself.
Being You: Body Image Book For Boys is bright, bold and has illustrations throughout by Douglas N. Zacher. Text is broken into chunks, and you can dip in and out, it's not intended as a 'sit down and read through' book. The language is very accessible, and as you might imagine, very blunt at times, covering topics such as masturbation, sexuality, eating disorders, 'bulking up', plastic surgery, depression, alcohol and substance abuse.
At the back is a huge glossary of terms used, and frankly that alone is a very useful tool for helping young people have the language to explain themselves and their worries.
Thursday, 24 March 2022
People's History Museum, Manchester (Review Visit)
Last October we were invited over to take a good look around People's History Museum in Manchester, but then my 11 and 13 year old boys caught COVID and our plan was put on pause. This February half term we jumped on the tram into Manchester for a day looking at the history of the people who helped make our world what it is today.
People's History Museum is really easy to get to, just a short walk from a couple of different tram stops, right in the centre of Manchester.
It is a challenging museum. It asks you to think about what you see. I like that, and my children have been raised to question, so I'm stunned I haven't ever taken them before. I think life just got in the way for us, so this visit was definitely overdue...
Saturday, 11 December 2021
Sent By Gibsons Games For Review: Out Of Order - The Trivia Game With A Twist (age 14+)
Out Of Order is a brand new game release from Gibsons Games, and we've been sent a copy for review. Described very succinctly as the trivia game with a twist, this is an hilariously funny fast-paced general knowledge for 2-6 players aged 14 or over. Anyone can pick it up and play straightaway, but even though the questions are easy, it's not at all straightforward and can be really hard!
This is a plastic-free game, made in the UK from FSC paper. Gibsons Games products are often plastic-free. All of the hardwoods used in their games are reforested, and the jigsaws made from 100% recycled board.
Wednesday, 1 September 2021
Ad: Coping With An Empty Nest And Maintaining Strong Relationships
Mental Health is something that is incredibly important to me, and I'm delighted to be working with author Marie Miguel, who, over at Better Help, has played a part in creating a huge free online mental health advice library that anyone can access. Here she writes about something very familiar to me, and anyone else with grown up children - the time when they move out... and how that can affect all of the relationships in the home.
Coping With An Empty Nest And Maintaining Strong Relationships
For many parents, there seems to be an unseen countdown to the day when you no longer have your kids in the house. There will no longer be shouting from the other end of the house, an extra pair of shoes at the door, or a cluttered bedroom to clean. Instead, what is there to expect? And are you ready to take on that new step in life after they’re grown and on their own? Here’s how you can cope with empty nest syndrome and effectively maintain a strong relationship with your kids.
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
The Last Generation by Miles Bavin, Young Adult Science Fiction Review (Sent for review)
The Last Generation by Miles Bavin is a young adult science fiction novel which Book Guild Publishing sent me for review. Suitable for confident readers aged around 12 or over, The Last Generation is a book which is as much about friendship and loss as it is about a future where the Earth is dying, and the only chance may be escape...
Our main character is teenager Ellie, a pupil at Oakham Elementary, a boarding school somewhere in England. Ellie is deaf, and impressively that's almost irrelevant to the story. She just happens to be deaf, and she is an excellent lip-reader. She is also possibly an orphan, as are many of the pupils at the school.
Friday, 30 October 2020
The Game Weavers by Rebecca Zahabi - Young Adult Fiction Book Review (sent for review)
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Myface by Kevin Landt, Young Adult Fiction Book Review (sent for review)
Myface is a new release from Kevin Landt, and I've been sent a copy for review. This is very modern young adult fiction, which blurs the lines between social media fantasy, and reality, so much so that you don't really know what's real and what isn't until a good way through the book.
Myface starts with a murder, and then follows twisting and turning paths which all intersect at various points in the book. It has a great cast of people who all have the same thing in common - they care desperately about what other people think of them. Far too much really...
The main characters include Norman, a 22 year old ex-child star and 24 hour a
day live streamer. Max, who spends his life watching other people live their
lives. Amir, the theatre director, and his financer and wife, Jada. We have
Sebastian, obsessed with someone he can never have, and his wife, Liz, who
dreams of acting stardom. Finally we have the seemingly perfect, sultry and
illusive Angela Fox.
Friday, 9 October 2020
Happy Anyway by Jane Hanford (Sent for review) Young Adult Book Review
Happy Anyway is a self-help book especially suitable for young people with anxiety. Author Jane Hanford has sent me a copy for review, and although I'm a little older than the main target market, I can certainly appreciate the problems anxiety brings. Managing worries and fretfulness are also something that at least one of our children has really struggled with....
The book starts with an introduction, and you can instantly feel the enthusiasm of the author. She wants to tell you everything, and has a friendly, easy to read style that won't be off-putting to a teenage reader. The main body of the book itself is split into 'chapters' or what the author refers to as "40 short insights into how your mind works".
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Herd Mentality Game Review Age 10+ (Sent by Big Potato)
Monday, 20 July 2020
Teen Calm Subscription Box Review (Sent for Review).
Thursday, 4 June 2020
Game of HAM Adult Party Game Review Age 18+ (Sent for review)
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
Simulator Adventures Airbus A320 Flight Simulator Review (Press Visit)
Simulator Adventures are working on introducing a Motion System to the simulator this Spring, but we reviewed without it and you still feel like you are moving, even when you aren't at all. It's an amazing and truly immersive experience.
When you arrive you are well looked after. There is excellent seating in the waiting room (masses of legroom).... and the best toilet door I've seen besides those at LEGOLAND.
Thursday, 2 January 2020
The Werewolves Of Millers Hollow Game Review (age 14+) Sent by Asmodee
The town is overrun by Werewolves who are eating the Townsfolk and must be stopped. Players are either on the side of the Townsfolk or the Werewolves, and the aim is to rid the village of your opponents so that you can live in peace...
The Werewolves Of Millers Hollow is stored in a tiny box 10cm x 10cm, and inside are just the instructions and 24 different cards. No waste, very little single use or unnecessary plastic, and easily transported and stored.
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Escape Room The Game Review (age 16+) Sent by Goliath Games
Inside the box are lots of different components for 3 full one hour Escape Room scenarios - Prison Break, Virus and Nuclear Countdown. Almost everything is hidden inside sealed envelopes so that you don't see it in advance and spoil your game.
Monday, 4 November 2019
Christmas Giveaway: Big Potato Party Games Bundle! (Age 10+)
Big Potato have sent us a lot of games for review over the past couple of years, and these are 3 excellent choices which we've all really enjoyed, so I'm delighted that they have offered to send this bundle of 3 games (worth almost £65rrp) as a Christmas Present to one of my readers.

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