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afondnessforreading.com
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| | | | | A Christmas Tragedy, by Baroness Orczy, was a fun and interesting short story I listened to for the Readers Imbibing Peril-XVI reading challenge. The very first audiobook I listened to (some 40 or so years ago!) was Baroness Orczy's, The Scarlet Pimpernel. I loved that story and her writing, so I knew this would be... | |
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jacquiwine.wordpress.com
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| | | | | When I look back over the last three months, Claire Keegan's beautiful novella Small Things Like These stands out as one of my favourite recent reads. Set in a small town in County Wexford in the run-up to Christmas 1985, the book tells the story of Bill Furlong, a thoroughly decent, hardworking man who stays... | |
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kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpress.com
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| | | | | As well as being the month of the Dewithon, March also sees us celebrating Irish authors with Reading Ireland Month. After having enjoyed two Welsh books, I was keen to see what I had in the way of books from Ireland so I could take part too, but it turned out not to be so... | |
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manjubhat.wordpress.com
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| | | 1 post published by Manjunath Bhat on February 27, 2010 | ||