A bottle of petite Syrah spilled on this magical book, and I wonder if it was on purpose.
A bottle of petite Syrah spilled on this magical book, and I wonder if it was on purpose.
I loved this book so very, very much. Now I need more Georgian, Russian, and Slavic literature.
I‘ve been wondering how a midwife might solve mysteries, because we do all the time. :-) Looking forward to how it‘s done here.
Breathtaking — T Kira Madden‘s sparkling sentences, and the way she spins beauty from her life.
OK, if I ever quit being a midwife, I‘m going to get my long-fantasized-about degree in library science. Librarian and midwife — two subversive vocations.
Is this book triggering to anyone else? No? Just me with the prepper, fundamentalist, delusional family members and the midwifery and the fear of prosecution? It had such a benign-looking cover. Comfort read after this one.
Been reading a lot of hard things lately. Good, but hard. Maybe a comfort read next?
Getting my “rich people” fix, which inevitably leaves me feeling grateful for my regular life.
Ah, it is hard to speak of what it was,
that savage forest, dense and difficult,
which even in recall renews my fear:
so bitter — death is hardly more severe!
"You certainly have an insatiable thirst for history, but only if that history justifies whiteness."
It's important, on vacation, to do your bit for the public library. 😉
I haven't read much fantasy in decades, but I'm loving this!! Further recommendations for me? 💗
Lovely book. My favorite story was the last one, "The Third and Final Continent."
Play an ant, he suggested. Ants lift fifty times their own weight. You need that strength.
Play a chimp, Mama suggested. There is no dignity in it, I know, but the intelligence is fair compensation. You must be smart.
Oh, Tana French, please write faster! *can't get enough*
"Laziness is not chic."
I feel like I might be opening a really wonderful Christmas present here, with my first Louise Penny. Oh, goody!
Such a profound, beautiful, and FUN book! Wow!
Fun book so far! ☺️ and beautiful illuminations!
Enough personality in the first page to take up another whole book. This'll be a ride. :)
I loved "Perfume." This short one has illustrations by Sempe, too; how could it go wrong?
Reminded me of "Heart of Darkness." And I love Rumer Godden. ❤️
I am TOTALLY NOT hiding at the library.
It always makes me happy to see someone else has done some editing before me. 😜
Haven't watched the movie. Think the end might have been spoiled for me. But reading it anyway.
What is a misfit to do? I could not look away from this strange, beautiful book, especially as I examine what it means not to hide one's true self from the world.
Clear, friendly instructions for soapmaking. Today's soap is cold-processed pure vegetable oils, with juniper berry, bergamot, basil, and patchouli. Pure sunshine.
"Because I'm the kind of girl who fantasizes about being trapped in a library overnight...."
One sheds one's sicknesses in books -- repeats and presents again one's emotions, to be master of them. (D. H. Lawrence)
This book needs. to. end. Trudging in that direction....
The best thing, when you're tempted to read a book instead of doing your work, is just to finish the book. Voila! No more temptation!
"...that small-talk of heavy men which is as acceptable as stale bride-cake brought forth with an odour of cupboard." ?