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"Shrieking split the leaden sky and Audrey looked up to see a host of birds, their ..."
Sounds interesting! added.

"It was a dark and stormy night."
Until today, when I picked up my brand new copy of A Wrinkle in Time, I had not remembered which book that line was from. It has been over 50 years, since I first met Meg and Calvin, and Charles Wallace. I decided it was time for a re-read for my yearly challenge.


"It began, this journey of many lifetimes, in an ordinary way: he and I went to pick oysters on the shore."

It does! The cover initially caught my eye and the blurb sealed the deal for me. It fits several tasks in the yearly challenge too.


"My dear Dr Pražan-
How deeply I regret that I must put this document in your hands, and so make you the witness to what I have done!"


"My dear Dr Pražan-
How deeply I regret that I must put this document in your hands, and so m..."
Sounds interesting, Lisa.


"My dear Dr Pražan-
How deeply I regret that I must put this document in your hands, and so m..."
Hello Lisa. I read this book last year and loved it. It is featured on my blog (don’t worry, no spoilers) https://glanceabook.blog/2018/11/10/m...

How deeply I regret that I must put this document in your hands, and so m..."
I wonder how it will compare to her book The Essex Serpent. I added Melmoth to my wishlist because I enjoyed Sarah Perry's writing.

Rivers of London


Enjoy!

How deeply I regret that I must put this document in your hands, and so m..."
I wonder how it will compare to her book ..."
So far, I'm enjoying it about the same as The Essex Serpent. It's very atmospheric and has a similar gothic feel. It's mainly set in Prague which is an added bonus for me as it's one of my favourite cities. I think the story is going to turn out to be quite a bit darker than TES though.



"That night I dreamed that I was going back to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. I was ten years old again, and again I woke up in my old bedroom feeling that the memory of my mother's face had deserted me."

Allegedly



"That night I dreamed that I was going back to the..."
You're right - very reminiscent of Rebecca. I'm really looking forward to this book.

Intrigued!!


"When the letter came I was out in the fields, binding up my last sheaf of wheat with hands that were shaking so much I could hardly tie the knot."


"That night I dreamed that I was going back to the..."
I like this!

Kindred"
Now that got my attention! Can't wait to start.

"Along the borders of this world lie others. There are places you can cross. This is one such place. "

Kindred"
Now that got my attention! Can't wait to start."
It's really good! Both the first line and the book so far.

"Along the borders of this world lie others. There are places you can cross. This is one such place. ""
Nice! I have that one on my wishlist.

"Along the borders of this world lie others. There are places you can cross. This is one such place. ""
Nice! I have that one on my wishlist."
I think you'd like it peggy - as would janice, cherie and lisa. It is a mellow story that meanders and diverts like the river but never loses interest.

"Along the borders of this world lie others. There are places you can cross. This is one such place. ""
This is on my wishlist. I may have to bump it up a bit as I really like the opening.

"When Issac and I met at the university, we both pretended that the campus and the streets of the capital were as familiar to us as the dirt paths of the rural villages we had grown up and lived in until only a few months earlier, even though neither of us had ever been to a city before and had no idea what it meant to live in such close proximity to so many people whose faces, much less names, we would never know."
All Our Names


Not spoilt for choices for Uganda, so will let you know.


I think you'd like it peggy - as would janice, cherie and lisa. It is a mellow story that meanders and diverts like the river but never loses interest. ..."
I own it already, but I took on more audiobooks than I can swallow at the moment. I have so many books coming up on the movie challenge, that I cannot figure out which one I want to read next. And then there are the buddy reads and the monthly challenge. I am drowning in books.

I think you'd like it peggy - as would janice, cherie and lisa. It is a mellow story that meanders and diverts like the r..."
What a way to go 😄

It was a miracle?


"I forget everything between footsteps."


Have you checked the filter settings? My audible library automatically filters by purchases in the last six months, which catches me out sometimes.

Swim Cherie... swim!
My libraries are probably swamped too - but I'm currently in denial... which is why I just added The Story Keeper to the list. A story set on the Isle of Skye. Cool. (Thanks Lisa)

"Late one evening towards the end of March, a teenager picked up a double-barrelled shotgun, walked into the forest, put the gun to someone else's forehead, and pulled the trigger.
This is the story of how we got there."

"Late one evening towards the end of March, a teenager picked up a double-barrelled shotgun, walked into the forest, put..."
What a start!
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"Shrieking split the leaden sky and Audrey looked up to see a host of birds, their wings ink-black against the grey."