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Day 4 - Reading Wednesday
I am very late getting this one done tonight.
I am reading 3 books at one time:
Survival of the Fritters byu Ginger Bolton is our March Cozy Mystery at my Facebook group. I am behind in it but I wanted to finish before I move on to the next one. I young widow runs a donuts shop with her father-in-law and well, she decides to solve a murder. NOt vewry remarkable so far but pleasnt to read.
A Wizard of Earthsea is one I am reading for my Get Your Word Out club and so far, i really like it. Some in the club have commented that she tells the story in an old fashioned way but I much prefer the slow unfoilding and more formal structure of the novel plus wizards! Oh and it's by the late Ursula K. Le Guin
Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman is a bio of Alexander and if you know me at all, you know that I am and have always been an alexander-file. So far so good... lots of interesting little historical tidbits that bring him to life.
I am reading 3 books at one time:
Survival of the Fritters byu Ginger Bolton is our March Cozy Mystery at my Facebook group. I am behind in it but I wanted to finish before I move on to the next one. I young widow runs a donuts shop with her father-in-law and well, she decides to solve a murder. NOt vewry remarkable so far but pleasnt to read.
A Wizard of Earthsea is one I am reading for my Get Your Word Out club and so far, i really like it. Some in the club have commented that she tells the story in an old fashioned way but I much prefer the slow unfoilding and more formal structure of the novel plus wizards! Oh and it's by the late Ursula K. Le Guin
Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman is a bio of Alexander and if you know me at all, you know that I am and have always been an alexander-file. So far so good... lots of interesting little historical tidbits that bring him to life.