Reading Wales 2024

1st to 31st March

Welcome to the sixth Reading Wales celebration (aka Dewithon 24), a month-long event beginning on Saint David’s Day, during which book lovers from all parts of the world are encouraged to read, discuss and review literature from and about Wales.

For more in-depth information on this reading jolly, head over to DHQ (Dewithon Headquarters) and, to see what’s happening this year, please follow this link. You can also share your thoughts and posts on social media by using the hashtags #dewithon24 and/or #readingwales24.

Here we display your Dewithon-related posts. Please leave your links in the comments below or drop me a line with the URL.

Mwynhewch ddarllen! (Enjoy reading!)

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 DEWITHON POSTS 2024 

 

BOOK REVIEWS 

FEATURES

POETRY 

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40 replies

  1. Look forward to joining in this month!

  2. This is my first time joining in. I’m looking forward to it!

  3. Looking forward to joining in for the first time!

  4. Hope the challenge goes well! I don’t appear to have any Welsh authors TBR, sadly, and I’m being super-careful about keeping to books I already have for challenges this year. If anyone spots any on my shelves, please shout!

  5. I’ve pulled my book from the stack. But I bet it still takes me a ridiculous amount of time to work it into daily reading rotation. Some might say there are too many books on my mind right now, but they’re all so good!

  6. Here’s one from Staircase Wit! The Birthday Girl by Sarah Ward -http://perfectretort.blogspot.com/2024/03/the-birthday-girl-by-sarah-ward-reading.html

    Constance

  7. Are there any Welsh author writing lite, fun, books? I can’t cope with either of the dark books I chose–I’d love a gal pal book or women’s fiction for this year.

  8. My first post from a Dylan Thomas BBC audio collection I’m slowly listening to – https://bronasbooks.com/2024/03/13/the-bbc-radion-collection-dylan-thomas-1/

  9. I just scraped in by the skin of my teeth, Paula 🏃‍♀️ Great links!

  10. I read I let You Go, by Clare Mackintosh, which I wrote about in this post –

    https://booksplease.org/2024/03/30/reading-wales-2024-2/

    and also Maiden Voyages by Siân Evans, a Welsh historian, which I’ll write about later. I only finished it yesterday.

Trackbacks

  1. Winding Up the Week #366 – Book Jotter
  2. DHQ: Dewithon 2024 – Book Jotter
  3. DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #1 – Book Jotter
  4. “Wales, in the end, is a lot of wet hills…” #sarnhelen #Dewithon24 | Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings
  5. Book Review: Silver on the Tree (1977) by Susan Cooper #Dewithon24 #TDiRS22 – Literary Potpourri
  6. Winding Up the Week #369 – Book Jotter
  7. DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #2 – Book Jotter
  8. Winding Up the Week #370 – Book Jotter
  9. Darren Chetty, Grug Muse, Hanan Issa, Iestyn Tyne (eds) - "Welsh (Plural): Essays on the Future of Wales"
  10. Book review - Horatio Clare - "Down to the Sea in Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men"
  11. Winding Up the Week #371 – Book Jotter
  12. Book Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2011) by Ransom Riggs #Dewithon24 – Literary Potpourri
  13. State of the TBR April 2024
  14. Winter 2024, In My Reading Log – Buried In Print
  15. Community Reading in 2024 – Buried In Print

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