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bibliothecarivs
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Random book from our home library:

📖 The Prelude: The Four Texts: 1798, 1799, 1805, 1850 by William Wordsworth

Graywacke I‘ll be reading a little Wordsworth this week - for the 1st time. Just for a few minutes each day. 4d
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TheSpineView
Modern Love | George Meredith
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dabbe 💙💚🩵 1mo
lil1inblue 💗 💗 💗 1mo
TheSpineView @lil1inblue 🤩🤩🤩 1mo
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Bookwomble
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Having opened her short review of English diarists by categorising them as bores, O'Brien proves to be a lively guide to those of us who omit no detail of an anecdote, commenting that those qualities which in person are deadly dull as we have no polite escape, in written form are fascinating as we have the choice of reprieve & of skipping over.
The only diarist I'm inclined to explore further is 19th century governess Ellen Weeton, though her 👇🏼

Bookwomble ... journals look hard to find and a bit pricey if located. Still, another author to hopefully chance upon when browsing 🙂
As for O'Brien, I really liked her voice and she's also now on my radar.
Overall, a satisfying and decorative little book 🩷📖🩷
(edited) 3mo
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Bookwomble
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"Let me begin with the hard saying that the best English diaries have been written by bores."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

Anna40 😂 3mo
inkilea That‘s a confident first line 😂 3mo
Bookwomble @inkilea The first paragraph sold me. I really liked her voice, so I may latch onto one of her novels if I come across one. 3mo
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Bookwomble
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A brief (48 pages) overview of some key diaries and journals from English history up to contemporary (i.e., 1943) times by Irish writer, Kate O'Brien.
It has 8 colour plates and 19 b&w illustrations, and is number 55 in an extensive series of books covering many aspects of English culture and history. Trying *very* hard for this series not to become a collecting "special interest"! ???

LeahBergen Ooo, I want this now! 😆 3mo
Bookwomble @LeahBergen If you want to torture yourself with the full (I think) list of 135 titles, it's here on Library Thing: https://www.librarything.com/nseries/10382/Britain-in-Pictures 3mo
LeahBergen Eek! There are several I‘ve already had my eye on. Are you trying to kill me? 😆 3mo
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Bookwomble @LeahBergen What can I say? 🤷🏼‍♂️ Littens are co-dependent book enablers! 😁 3mo
bibliothecarivs Thanks for making me aware of this series! 3mo
Bookwomble @bibliothecarivs You're welcome 🤗 While I can't speak for the other 134 titles, I really enjoyed this one, and I think they'd be right up your street 🙂 3mo
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ReadingOver50
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I liked this. The story starts out in London, but transitions to a secluded island off of Norway. I really liked the elements of Nordic folklore in play here. The little people were a great addition. I am always fascinated with stories that take place in an isolated area so I loved the setting. There were some great characters here that I was rooting for.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 5mo
ShelleyBooksie Adorable doggo ♡♡♡♡ 5mo
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Teresereading
Everyone Is Still Alive | Cathy Rentzenbrink
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Roadtrip read. Quirky/sad.
Book no. 141 of my 140 challenge, so I have updated my GR target to 144 🤞

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The_Book_Ninja
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I‘m not really a “It‘s not you, it‘s me” kinda bailer. This book was truly poor and, for me, the worst kind of writing: “She did this, then she did that. Then this happened. Then that happened”. It‘s just lists and I bailed because I just couldn‘t take anymore. Also, overly sexualised women and animal masks doesn‘t make a book instantly “folk horror”. I would build a wicker bookshelf and burn this but it‘s an e-book😬

Ruthiella Wicker bookshelf for burning! 🔥😂😂😂 6mo
bthegood 😂 😂 6mo
Bookwomble 😄🔥😄 6mo
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