mytripsandraces
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DH is loving this book.
debg
So am I! 1Q84 is intriguing and beautifully written!
DH is loving this book.
debg
I'm currently reading If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate Portrait of the House.
It is FASCINATING, and is divided into different sections (bedroom, bathroom, etc) with each section discussing topics (i.e. a brief history of the toilet for the bathroom, along with grooming habits, etc.) Just the right amount of detail (not too in-depth for the average reader) and covers hundreds (sometimes thousands) of years of history. Really brings to life how people lived in time periods ranging from the Roman to Victorian to the mid-1950s. It is a British book, so it is very English-focused, but much of the history is relevant to both the US and UK.
Hi GirlThat sounds good! Have to go look it up.
I'm going to try the "Postmistress" by Sarah Blake. It's set in the 1040's on Cape Cod.
Sounds like a little mystery.
She firmly believes her job is to deliver and keep people's secrets, to pass along the news of love and sorrow that letters carry. Faithfully she stamps and sends the letters between people such as the newlyweds Emma and Will Fitch, who has gone to London to help out during the Blitz. But one day she slips a letter into her pocket, and leaves it there.
I read this last year and liked it, but not nearly as much as I had hoped.
I just finished Dreams of Joy by Lisa See and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I didn't realize it was a sequel until I was about 1/2 way through it, so you obviously didn't need to read the first book to figure out things.
Ooh I'm glad to hear this! I haven't read the first one either yet. When I'm done The Virgin Cure, I was planning on getting the first of this little series.![]()
I have read all the books in that series. I really, really enjoyed Dreams of Joy which is unusual for me when it's a later book in a series.
I have read all the books in that series. I really, really enjoyed Dreams of Joy which is unusual for me when it's a later book in a series.