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| | | | January Fifteenth by Rachel Swirsky For Hannah, a middle-aged mother, today is the anniversary of the day she took her two children and fled her abusive ex-wife. For Janelle, a young, broke journalist, today is another mind-numbing day interviewing passersby about the very policy she once opposed. For Olivia, a wealthy college freshman, today is... | |
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| | | | In trying to fill some of the holes in my Century of Books project, I noticed that These Old Shades, which I haven't read for many years, would help. This novel is Heyer's first, and it is also the first of four about the Alastair/Audley family. (The others are The Devil's Cub, Regency Buck, and... | |
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| | | | Here it seems like we just had a Classics Club Spin and we're having another one, #37! What is the spin, anyway? Well, if you are a member of the Classics Club you have posted a list of a number of classics you would like to read by a certain deadline, set by yourself. To... | |
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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... |