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I've read those too. Liked them and wait for 3 and 4.





I'll be putting it on pause in a c..."
A great book, I thought! Did you enjoy it?

I had some trouble with it, although I didn't get far in, because it seemed to have the ending at the start and sometimes when books do this it puts me off. Even in movies or tv series' I hate them giving you endings or story from further along and then going back to the start.
Once I finish the two A&M group reads I'll be back to it, to give it a fair shake.

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Set around the same period, Anne, I read
Berlin Noir: March Violets; The Pale Criminal; A German Requiem that was quite good.

Thanks Judith. Your review "vaut le detour" by itself, as always, and the book is going directly in my TBR list.

Thanks, Judith-they look good, added to my TBR

I shall do, mate. :-)


Sounds quite interesting Tasha."
I actually started




The City of Refuge

The first emotion I felt was Pity! Yes, Pity - with today’s speed readers and page turners. For instance, in the Foreword, these readers would completely miss the cadence and melody of that lyrical passage. The Prologue gave me goose bumps and I had to stop to savor the mastery of the words.
I shall read it slowly, looking forward to my treat each day. As I am writing about present-day Egypt right now, I will be comfortable to comment on this beautifully written work after I finished it.


I am looking forward to your thoughts on



I have The Axe the Shield and the Halig Rood
open at the moment.
I love reading paper copies (though I prefer not to kill trees; since I'm a reader and rereader, I think the wood hasn't gone to waste...)
I tend to skip around quickly and then turn, settle in, and savor a good read. And since I read and reread some books (Watership Down, for example), the enjoyment increases and deepens with each reading. "Aha! That's where it was leading! I should have guessed!!

I love reading paper copies (though I prefer not to kill trees; since I'm a reader and rereader, I think the wood hasn't gone to waste...)
I tend to skip around quickly and then turn, settle in, and savor a good read. And since I read and reread some books (Watership Down, for example), the enjoyment increases and deepens with each reading. "Aha! That's where it was leading! I should have guessed!!







The first book was:


Hi Linda,
Does this help?
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James
Finishing up The Axe the Shield and the Halig Rood
As we all know, this is a story (second volume of the continuing story, actually) that takes place during the 'dark ages'. I realized for myself long ago that that era was given that name becaue we know so little of it - old legends, bits and pieces of tales...
A good book on the 'dark ages' sheds light...
I'm sorry to be finishing it (shortly), and then I'll comment on it. But if anyone is thinking of reading this or the first book, they won't go wrong.

As we all know, this is a story (second volume of the continuing story, actually) that takes place during the 'dark ages'. I realized for myself long ago that that era was given that name becaue we know so little of it - old legends, bits and pieces of tales...
A good book on the 'dark ages' sheds light...
I'm sorry to be finishing it (shortly), and then I'll comment on it. But if anyone is thinking of reading this or the first book, they won't go wrong.
Chris wrote: "The cover art is too juvenile for the story which is marketed for age 12 up. Would like to read what others think..."
I looked. I think it is wretched. And in the firt book, why isn't Belisarius shooting at his enemies rather than off to the side?
I looked. I think it is wretched. And in the firt book, why isn't Belisarius shooting at his enemies rather than off to the side?


I think you need to change books too. Lol. :-)

On the topic of food we're not supposed to eat anymore, I have a tasty family recipe for gopher turtle.

Crystal,
Poor turtle. I assume gopher turtle is a turtle and not a recipe for gopher and turtle toghether? :)
Over here our indigenous nation is still legally allowed to hunt and eat turtle. I hate to see it as most species are endangered now. :(
Turtle is endangered? It isn't here. I suspect, in fact, that it is raised for meat.
There is a soup - snapper soup - that people in Philalphia love. I used to eat it often whe I lived there. The recipe says that yu can substitute stew beef...
There is a soup - snapper soup - that people in Philalphia love. I used to eat it often whe I lived there. The recipe says that yu can substitute stew beef...


We have an endangered turtle over here, that lives in the river near my house, that breathes through its bum. :)
Oh good lord, Terri. Breathes through its bum? It must be related to some folk I know who seem to think through their bums.
(Endangerment is not funny, however).
The tutrles (snapper) that the soup is made from are not endangered. However, they eat carrion, so my sup is made with stew beef.
(Endangerment is not funny, however).
The tutrles (snapper) that the soup is made from are not endangered. However, they eat carrion, so my sup is made with stew beef.



In regards all this, I recently read, ThA Land Remembered and suspect my families gopher turle recipe was better, though I will never know. I quite enjoyed it, even though it uses a device I don't normally care for, they start at the end of the last descendant's life and then go back to the start and work forward to where you started. Lots of cattle rustling, freak storms, the American Civil War, "Indian" attacks. And, it shows a side of Florida tourists rarely see.

That snapping turtle, I am pretty sure we have that one appearing in Australia has an introduced pest. I believe it has been controlled, but I am going off memory.
Diana,
lol. you know some that think with their bums, I know some that speak out there bums.
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