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katemacdonald.net
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| | | | | My TBR (To Be Read) stack of books has a system. I buy a book: it gets inserted on the left of the small library bookshelf on the bedroom floor. The next book I'm going to read is taken from the right. And the overflow is a pile on the floor (photographed here on the... | |
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bronasbooks.com
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| | | | | The edition of 1001 Books To Read Before You Die that I have is the Australian. The list below is the one kindly complied by the folk at List Challenges. The first edition of the book was the 2006 UK one edited by Dr. Peter Boxall, quickly followed by one published in the US. Updates | |
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dragonchasers.com
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| | | | | There's a facebook meme about books going around. I'm not going to dig into it as a meme, but it's a really interesting list of books. I thought it'd be a good starting point for expanding my reading horizons. The preface to the meme said: "Apparently, the BBC believes most people will have only read [...] | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | Alexandra Harris, Weatherland Weatherland is really long, and took me over a week to slog through. She has taken the whole of English literature and pressed it lightly through a filter marked 'weather'. Good things emerge, but my quarrel is not with what she found, but the predictability of the works she looked at. Anglo-Saxons,... | ||