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More Witchcraft
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Hi Fantasy Moon; This note is a bit late from your posting but I just came across it; concerning Stephen King's novels I agree I can't read hir one after another. The closest I came was reading "The Dark Tower" but I bacame so enthralled with this epic that I had to take a break but on...
Hi Dayspring and welcome from another new member/ Great to see different ways we enjoy our reading! I've always taken notes sometimes marking the book otherwise using set notebooks I always carry with the book I'm now reading/ Filecards are how I've saved favorite sentences or phrases. I feel...
Quality over quantity
I too am afraid to count but a just completed divorce is forcing a move and I'm quickly seeing over a 1000 just hardcovers! This past week-end was a Five College book sale and what a treasure trove I needed to negate the divorce somehow and books are the best!! I'm now...
tartan_skirt;
please post your feeling for "The Bridge" Was given that a bit ago but didn't get right into it and now it sits.Also thanks had not head of "The Wasp Factory" but might give that a try
Fantasy Moon
I had forgotten how great a read was "Uncle Tom's Cabin" until one of my daughters brought it home from school recently for a class/ now have it on this summer's must re/read list!
Enya; I did a semester's work on the works of Thomas Hardy as an independent program while in pharmacy school. Loved his use of setting for setting the scene in all his novels; gave it that Darkforeboding feel! Read 3 novels and then some short stories and even poetry in which he still managed...
Thanks
I'm so glad you metioned "An Englishman's Boy" I really enjoyed that a number of years ago. Great with all this feedback even for a Yankee I'm always interested in other countries authors and their works
Bzseven:) :) :D