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| | | | | Abigail Peacock and her father are regretting the impetuous desire for adventure that led them to journey thousands of miles from England to a remote village in northwestern Ontario to run a school. In 1885 the living conditions are primitive, and Abigail's father has fallen ill in the depths of winter. Abigail continues to run... | |
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| | | | | I thought I wasn't going to be able to take part in Kaggsy and Simon Stuckinabook's latest year challenge, the 1956 Club, as I didn't have any books from the year in question on my TBR, which is the self-imposed rule I've been applying to all my challenges this year again, but then a chance... | |
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| | | | | Every novel I've read by Alba de Céspedes has been excellent and this controversial debut (at the time of its original publication in Italy, 1938) brims with the seeds of what was to come from her work, starting with this excellent, collective coming-of-age, of eight, twenty-something year old women in pre-war Rome. I pre-ordered this... | |
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| | | What I Read In August: The Sunbearer Trials (The Sunbearer Duology #1) by Aiden Thomas - YA FANTASY - 3 STARS I loved cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas and was excited to read this book but I didn't like it as much as I expected. This book felt like it was for a more younger... | ||