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Both mean you made a decision and its final. There is no way to change it juat wait and see how it all pans out


Basically anything out of your control and you must just watch and see how it plays out until the end.

Next up is my final book for the All Continent's sweep in the geocache challenge - Sahara.



The coin is in the air works perfectly.
The english translations weren't working for me. I somehow mix "the chips are down" with stalwart friends sticking by " when the chips are down". And casting a die reminds me of making a mould for machining.
Sarah - both Pushkin and Sartre flummoxed me by using the phrase, those darn classics writers :\

Fry posted a twitter thing but the link doesn't work.
Amazon Does not have it.
A fan posted it on YouTube but I would like a good quality download.
THANKS

I finished it right on time to start the group read, True Grit



I will start The Sky Is Everywhere on audiobook a little later today. This one is for the group challenge.
I also started The Gift of Rain on ebook for our buddy read, setting aside Sahara for the time being.


I have started Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot for the Geo-Ch (The Souvenirs' Quest)

A Great Reckoning Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... - 5 stars yay for Armand Gamache and his creator Louise Penny
Flight of Dreams Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... - another 5 stars
A Gentleman in Moscow Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... - and another 5 stars!

Tomorrow, I will start Epitaph for the group themed read.







I would go faster, but I have to google each plant in order to place it. The book has not enough illustrations (to my taste)


I am now going to start The King's General.

Now I can get back to Sahara. I've got my eye to the continents badge.

The cat may not be plotting to kill us, but our gardens surely are!
Now I have begun The Coincidence of Coconut Cake. I don't know why, but the text is somehow difficult for me...


That's interesting, Joan. I classed Moscow But Dreaming as urban fantasy even. It's got a lot Slavic and Russian folklore stories in urban, modern settings (including a Rusalka or two). It for me could slip into the magical realism genre, but was a bit fantastical. Isn't is funny how we all read things and class them differently? Completely proving Janice's point!

So, trying with Tooth and Nail. It's almost hitting the spot, which is fantastic. Serial killers, Scottish, sarcastic copper, whodunnits. I'm hoping it continues in this vein, as it seems to me that this may be the book where Rebus (inspector) and Rankin (the author) hits their stride.

I started The Exquisite and Immaculate Grace of Carmen Espinoza for the geocache challenge, a book set in Mexico. It seemed like a Mexico setting from the blurb, but I'm afraid it will not meet the 70% set in Mexico criterium by far..

Th..."
I thought of you when Rusalka was mentioned in Moscow But Dreaming
also I will be seeing Rusalka the opera by Dvorak in the spring.
There are so many genre categories on Goodreads that I rather think the labels are not really helpful. I actually found this one the old fashioned way - I asked the librarian for a recommendation on Magical Realism.



I enjoyed Moscow, Joan. There were some stories I liked more than others, like I still can't stop thinking about the Bank story. Mostly great writing. I wonder how she would go with a novel. Will have to pick one up and find out!

I enjoyed Moscow, Joan. There were some stories I liked more than others, like I still can't s..."
I hope you have found some really bad but effective t.v.
I liked "A Handsome Fellow" & "Kikimora" the best I think. This is one of those rare books that I can imagine rereading and enjoying differently each time.


Janice I would love to see your thoughts on The Trespasser. I am on book 4 of that series.


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1775687718

Janice I would love to see your thoughts on The Trespasser. I am on book 4 of that series."
I've listened to just over an hour. It's in first person narrative which is a change from her other books. That took me a bit to get used to, but it wasn't long and I was pulled right into the story. I felt like I was sitting on the couch beside Antoinette participating in the questioning of the victim's friend. I think it's going to be a good one.
I'm thinking that I may reread the entire series some day.
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