Author Archives: Adam Randall

Emma Hooper

This week, each of the three blog posts will be on a lecturer from one of my three years at Bath Spa University. So, today I’ll write about one from first year, Wednesday one from second year and Friday one … Continue reading

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The Time of Your Life

Years ago, when I went to Corsham Regis Primary School, I remember being told very often by teachers and MDSAs that I was living the best years of my life. At the time, I was rather surprised, not because I … Continue reading

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Writing Routine

I tend to find it extremely interesting to read about the writing habits of other writers and so I thought that the writers in the audience may enjoy reading about my writing routine. Not that I actually have any real … Continue reading

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Drink Driving

Just yesterday I was talking about drink driving with my brothers. I’m not going to make an entry about how or why drink driving is bad, because it’s so very obvious, but while I was discussing it I thought of … Continue reading

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Animal Crossing’s Nightmare World

One nice new feature in Animal Crossing: New Leaf is the Dream Suite. The Dream Suite essentially allows you to visit a version of people’s towns which is just a copy of their actual town. You can cut down trees … Continue reading

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Chain of Kindness

Lately, I’ve been playing a lot of Animal Crossing: New Leaf for the 3DS and it’s very fun (I’ll write a review at some point). One thing that adds to the enjoyment of New Leaf is the fact that a … Continue reading

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Full Circle

When I started this blog I had just finished doing all of my A Levels (or, at most, I had one or two exams left) and was just working as an MDSA at my secondary school, The Corsham School. Now, … Continue reading

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Doctor Who: The Silurian Gift by Mike Tucker

The Silurian Gift sees a companion-less Eleventh Doctor travelling to a research centre in the South Pole where a man claims that he can solve all of the world’s energy problems with his mysterious new power source. As I’m sure … Continue reading

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice, you may be a little disappointed to hear, doesn’t really deal with the prejudices of its time (as I thought it might, before starting it). However, this doesn’t change the fact it’s a very enjoyable book. Curiously, … Continue reading

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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by Dr. Seuss

This is one of the earlier (and longer) picture books written by Dr. Seuss. In it, a young man named Bartholomew Cubbins finds himself in a rather unusual situation where every time he takes off his hat, another one is … Continue reading

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