A Winter’s Respite Read-A-Thon 2015: What Did I Read?

Winter's Respite Readathon 2015


I joined Michelle at Seasons of Reading and many friends for A Winter’s Respite Read-a-thon. I did get some reading done, mostly on the weekends. I’m usually snatching a chapter here and there, so it was nice to have a good reason to put aside my other “to-do’s” and just stay put and read.  I said to myself, “I could do that {laundry, writing, other work}, but hey, I’M ON A READ-A-THON; I think I’ll just sit here…” Among those I planned to read, I finished two books (one a monumental story of a family’s cultural education and transformation in the Congo, the other a historical romance of a French seamstress at the court of Imperial Russia):



The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
To Dream of Snow by Rosalind Laker


Poisonwood Bible cover
To Dream of Snow

And I started two others:



Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Now Face to Face by Karleen Koen


Rilla of Ingleside cover
Now Face to Face cover

I also started The Grip of God by Rebecca Hazell, the first book in her trilogy called “The Tiger and the Dove.”  I won this book in Michelle’s High Summer Read-a-thon in July–it’s about time for me to get into this dramatic historical novel set in Eastern Europe and Asia during the 13th century. I am especially interested in the way the clash of spiritual traditions seems to play a key role in the story.


The Grip of God cover


Since more snow and ice seems to be on the way every few days here for a while, more reading time may be in the forecast!  I’m grateful for this Read-a-thon and the camaraderie of delightful book-lovers; check out Seasons of Reading to see what seasonal reading events are coming up.


 


 

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Published on February 02, 2015 21:13
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