Category: culture
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Required Reading from an English Grad | Rosie Abigail

So, you want to show off your reading prowess and literature know -how, but don’t know where to start? Don’t you worry. Let me show you how to read like an English Literature graduate.
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Just start the project | National Writing Day 2025 | Rosie Abigail

There are so many things I could talk about here. The power of writing and how it can change the world. How it can be therapeutic and cathartic for you and others. How creativity is the most important tool you can have. Now, these are all highly important truths. But what do you do about…
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Is Legally Blonde the Best Comfort Film? | Rosie Abigail

Sometimes, you just need to get cosy with a comfort film. Something quote-able, warm, and with a happy ending. That film, for Rosie at least, is Legally Blonde.
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Tapping back into my teenage interests (in my late twenties!) | Rosie Abigail

Viva la fangirl! Sometimes, you need to buck the societal pressure and tap into what made you tick as a teenager.
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Gladstone’s: Staying at the UK’s only residential library | Rosie Abigail

Looking for the ultimate bookish staycation? Then look no further than Gladstone’s Library in Hawarden, North Wales.
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The Importance of Penelope Featherington | Rosie Abigail

Nicola Coughlan is one of the powerhouse performers behind Netflix’s Bridgerton. However, Season 3 is all ablaze, not just because of her performance, or the sizzling romance, but because she offers something more – a non-thin lead romantic lead. But does media representation stop here?…
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Top Ten Tips for Planning a Walt Disney World Honeymoon | Do’s and Don’ts

After having the most amazing Walt Disney World honeymoon, it’s time to share my top tips for having the perfect honeymoon or holiday there.! Let’s talk about things like not feeling pressured to do all the traditional Disney activities, choosing the right hotel, and embracing the magic of it all. Plus, I’ll give some specific…
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Cosy Books to Re-Read Every Autumn & Winter | Rosie Abigail

There’s something about the cold, dark and damp British evenings that makes me want to pick up a book. Is it the cosiness of the darkness outside and the golden light of a candle indoors? Is it the warmth of a blanket around your feet and the steam rising from a cup of hot chocolate?…

