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Oct 01, 2021 03:52PM


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It's listed in the groups I belong to and the name is obvious.


I know what you mean by not enough time. Every year I say I'm going to not join any new groups, and I do anyway.

Yes, I'll second that statement 100%!

I'm reading [book:The Picts & the Martyrs or Not..."
I read all the Arthur Ransome Swallows and Amazons stories when I was young, and thought them wonderful stories. Later, I read his autobiography, which was fascinating, and saw where some of the themes came from - especially sailing. He was once nearly shot by the Bolsheviks on entering Russia illegally, but managed to talk his way out of it and get to speak to Lenin, to whom he was carrying a message. A remarkable life.




It becomes a device for looking at many real-life characters - writers, politicians, and other "celebrities" - and suggesting a new slant on them. Repeatedly shows that life isn't always what it seems to be. Highly recommended.



I'm definitely liking it so far! (I count Christie as a favorite writer.)

Seasons Greetings to everyone and wishes for a safe, healthy and enjoyable 2022.

Rosemarie wrote: "And happy reading in 2022!"
Well said, both, and I heartily echo your thoughts!


I'm reading the poetry of John Clare, who wrote about and appreciated nature and the creatures of the countryside.

Will do, Oksana! Hope you enjoyed your read, too.

Will do, Oksana! Hope you enjoyed your read, too."
I am reading Myths too, and while I love Stephen F and like his style , I do wish he didn't have to be so resolutely jokey . I guess he has to cater for readers who are not at all conversant with the original myths though, and thinks this wll be a good in for them .






Also, I'm taking part in another group's just-starting group read of


I loved Bleak House.

As it turned out (and no surprise there!), I did too, Carol! It got five stars from me.



Elizabeth Is Missing





It will be my first experience with Collins' long fiction. Up to now, I've only read a couple of his short stories (one of them co-written with his friend Charles Dickens).
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