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Friday, 15 May 2026
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Just So Stories

Title: Just So Stories
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Rating: ★★★★★
Age Category: Children's Literature
Back Cover Synopsis:
How did the camel get his hump? How did the leopard get his spots? How did the elephant get his trunk?
These are questions that children around the world have asked for centuries, but it took Nobel Prize winner Rudyard Kipling's lively, hilarious stories to give them the answers. For one hundred years, these classic tales - drawn from the oral storytelling traditions of India and Africa and filled with mischievously clever animals and people - have entertained young and old alike.
Intertwined within these delightful tales are little pearls of wisdom about the pitfalls of arrogance and pride and the importance of curiosity, imagination, and inventiveness. Kipling's rhythm prose makes these tales perfect for sharing aloud with the whole family.
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Quote
“A thing about books is that they take the same amount of time to read whether you don’t like them at all or if they change your life forever.” — Joe Walters ―
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Sonnet 43 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 43
by William Shakespeare
When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see,
For all the day they view things unrespected;
But when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee,
And darkly bright are bright in dark directed.
Then thou, whose shadow shadows doth make bright,
How would thy shadow's form form happy show
To the clear day with thy much clearer light,
When to unseeing eyes thy shade shines so!
How would, I say, mine eyes be blessed made
By looking on thee in the living day,
When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade
Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay!
All days are nights to see till I see thee,
And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.
For all the day they view things unrespected;
But when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee,
And darkly bright are bright in dark directed.
Then thou, whose shadow shadows doth make bright,
How would thy shadow's form form happy show
To the clear day with thy much clearer light,
When to unseeing eyes thy shade shines so!
How would, I say, mine eyes be blessed made
By looking on thee in the living day,
When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade
Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay!
All days are nights to see till I see thee,
And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Quote
“There are many little ways to enlarge your world. Love of books is the best of all.” — Jacqueline Kennedy ―
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Quote
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” — Charles W. Eliot ―
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