David CuthbertsonThe City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau — when the safe haven is no longer safeA post-apocalyptic story where society has forgotten about the apocalypse.Jul 5, 2021Jul 5, 2021
David CuthbertsonBrexit and Star TrekThere is now a new Star Trek series that follows along from the Star Trek of my childhood. Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jeri Ryan and…Jun 24, 2021Jun 24, 2021
David CuthbertsonThe Space Between the Stars by Anne Corlett — a journey across space with a bit too much space!This was one of those books I picked up from the library after reading just the blurb and looking at the front cover. Sometimes I enjoy…Jun 20, 20211Jun 20, 20211
David CuthbertsonWeren’t Black People In The USA Freed Over 150 Years Ago? Why Are Things Still So Bad?A historical refresher for those like me that didn’t knowSep 3, 20201Sep 3, 20201
David CuthbertsoninThe Riveting Review“What Happened” by Hillary Rodham ClintonThis book, written for catharsis and therapy after a loss, makes for a fascinating read.Aug 30, 2020Aug 30, 2020
David CuthbertsoninBooks Are Our SuperpowerFive Things I Miss About Going To The LibraryAnd they’ve been available for free all alongAug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020
David CuthbertsonThe Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry — a beautiful book inside and out!A gothic conflict between faith and science after the arrival of one woman in a small Essex town.Aug 23, 20201Aug 23, 20201
David CuthbertsonOn ReadingI used to burn through books but then life got in the wayAug 20, 2020Aug 20, 2020
David CuthbertsonMore on the EU. And Brexit. And taking our football and going home.One of my many flaws, apart from my vision and idea of democracy within the EU is that I love a good discussion. So I replied again. I…Oct 15, 2018Oct 15, 2018
David Cuthbertson15 year olds a century apart. And Brexit.So I did a couple of those terrible things. Firstly I went on Facebook. Secondly I also came across something about Brexit and then read…Oct 13, 2018Oct 13, 2018