This World Book Day, delve into tales of heroism, courage, and kindness featuring classic and modern characters. Explore journeys from Bilbo Baggins to young warriors and neurodivergent heroes. These stories highlight the extraordinary within the ordinary, celebrating determination, friendship, and the courage to stand up for what’s right. Choose your hero's journey!
Category: Wider Reading
Reading Recommendations: Ultimate Macbeth Study Book List
Whether you're preparing for your GCSE or A-Level English Literature exams, having the right study guides, critical analysis, and exam practice books can make all the difference. This curated reading list covers everything from easy-to-understand summaries to in-depth scholarly interpretations. Get ready to master key quotes, themes, characters, and Shakespearean context with these top resources—perfect [...]
William Wordsworth: ‘Lines Written in Early Spring’
A-Level English Language: Individual Variation Accent & Dialect Wider Reading
Texts you may be interested in to explore further the concepts we are covering in class. Useful for stretching and challenging your understanding to a deeper level. Beal, J. C. (2010). An Introduction to Regional Englishes: Dialect Variation in England. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Hughes, A., Trudgill, P. & Watt, D. (2012). English Accents and Dialects: An [...]
Protected: F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
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Reading Recommendations: If you liked Romeo & Juliet, try reading…
A selection of YA fiction and more challenging reads for those who enjoyed the timeless themes and plot within Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet! Love Romeo and Juliet but wish for a fresh twist? Whether you adore the star-crossed romance, the family feuds, or the high-stakes drama, there’s a YA novel out there for you. [...]
Streetcar Named Desire: The Secrets of Blanche and Stanley
This analysis by Jancke Dunn explores the contrasting characters of Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. It examines themes of secrets, societal norms, and the characters' psychological struggles, illustrating how their opposing natures lead to tragic outcomes, particularly Blanche’s mental decline and catastrophic events.