Siena


Juliet
A Month in Siena
The Scribe of Siena
Guts (Smile, #3)
The Daughter of Siena
Brunello di Montalcino: Understanding and Appreciating One of Italy's Greatest Wines
Lay Siege to Heaven: A Novel About Saint Catherine of Siena
Fairest of All (Whatever After, #1)
Squished
Daisy Jones & The Six
The School for Good and Evil (The School for Good and Evil, #1)
Camp (Click #2)
Click (Click #1)
Restart
Inside Out & Back Again
The Birth of Venus by Sarah DunantThe Decameron by Giovanni BoccaccioThe Prince by Niccolò MachiavelliThat Awful Mess on the Via Merulana by Carlo Emilio GaddaIn the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant
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Henry James
Longueville, every morning after breakfast, took a turn in the great square of Siena—the vast piazza, shaped like a horse-shoe, where the market is held beneath the windows of that crenellated palace from whose overhanging cornice a tall, straight tower springs up with a movement as light as that of a single plume in the bonnet of a captain.
Henry James, Confidence

David Estes
You made friends with a prickler?" Hawk says, standing just inside the secret opening, apparently having come inside during my story, "I'm confused," Adele says. "At first I thought pricklers were some kind of plant, but are they an animal? Or some weird kind of person?" "We ate your friend" Tristan says, his handsome face screwed up even more. ...more
David Estes, The Earth Dwellers

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