Month: November 2022
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slade house by david mitchell
Slade House by David Mitchell – Review A small black iron door awaits visitors down an alley from a British pub. A stranger greets visitors by name at the door and the visitors don’t want to leave, until they learn that they cannot… “They don’t even let you die properly “ David Mitchell, Slade House…
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planning out a “tbr”
November/December [and let’s face it /January] TBR I don’t normally set a specific monthly to be read (tbr) list (except for when I check out a ton of books from the library), but I’ve been thinking of reading these books a lot. So I’m going to put these on my radar for the remainder of…
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in the woods by tana french
In the Woods by Tana French – Review but mostly random thoughts “A queen in a fairy tale, left alone in her tower to mourn her lost, witch-stolen princess.” Tana French, In the Woods Three children go out to play one summer day and hours later, one is found with his sneakers filled with blood…
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october wrap-up
📚October Wrap-up📚 last month’s reading and thoughts However I am perceived and deceivedHowever my ignorance and conceits,lay aside your fears that I will be undone,for I shall not be moved.Maya Angelou, Our Grandmothers My favorite excerpt from Maya Angelo’s book of 4 poems that I read on a quiet night last week. What a lovely…