Archive - Mar 2021

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March 25th

March 24th

A thriller about a missing teenage girl and a fractured community is Anna Bailey’s triumphant debut

This entry was posted on 24 March 2021.

Anna Bailey was born in Bristol in 1995 and spent her childhood in Gloucestershire. She studied Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and wanted to become a journalist, but ended up moving to Colorado and becoming a Starbucks barista instead.

March 19th

Q&A with Lee Child

This entry was posted on 19 March 2021.

It is said one of Lee Child’s novels featuring his hero Jack Reacher is sold somewhere in the world every nine seconds. Everyone loves Jack Reacher – from Haruki Murakami to Kate Atkinson – and it’s not hard to see why, with pulse-pounding storylines that unfold at breakneck speed. In this Q&A with Child, he speaks about female characters, mysterious strangers, and the future of Jack Reacher.

 

March 16th

March 12th

Recipes: Low-Carb Express by Vickie de Beer

This entry was posted on 12 March 2021.

We would all love to eat less carbohydrates and switch to a low-carb diet, but many of us think we just do not have the time. We believe that low-carb cooking and baking are time consuming, because you have to start from scratch, and it involves specialised ingredients which may be expensive or hard to find. In  Low-carb Express,  you plan your meals around your available time.

March 11th

Demystifying the myths and misconceptions that still swirl around a low-carb, high-fat diet

This entry was posted on 11 March 2021.

In the time of COVID-19, when the fatality rate for people with comorbidities like obesity and diabetes seems to be much higher when they contract the virus, Tim Noakes and Marika Sboros dispense invaluable dietary advice in their new book, The Eat Right Revolution

 

March 10th

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