We're on Fall break right now.
The weather's not really with us this time: rain, wind, cold, more rain.
Enough reasons to stay inside and make a craft or two, or to read a good book maybe.
Hello Pascale...our New York City hasn't been kind to us either, with Hurricane Sandy paying a painful visit a week ago.
We are still trying to bring back our normal routines, while keeping our spirits aloft.
I recently read Virginia Woolf's The Waves and thoroughly enjoyed its very dense prose. I am glad that I had not read the book when younger, because now I appreciate its telling of several individual lives more sensitively.
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Hello Pascale...our New York City hasn't been kind to us either, with Hurricane Sandy paying a painful visit a week ago.
We are still trying to bring back our normal routines, while keeping our spirits aloft.
I recently read Virginia Woolf's The Waves and thoroughly enjoyed its very dense prose. I am glad that I had not read the book when younger, because now I appreciate its telling of several individual lives more sensitively.
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The Memory Keeper's Daughter or The Poisonwood Bible are great reads.
'The Light between Oceans'by M.L Steadman.
set on an island off the southern coast of Western Australia.
a good read!
I am reading "The Brooklyn Folies" by Paul Auster. Very easy reading, amusing and sweet.
And I just love your work!!!
Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson. Slow and thoughtful, perfect for the season. I read it almost in one go, I loved it so much.
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