Questions? Before I was blogging…..which time? First time was way, way back in 2005? 2006? And, do unread Kindle books count? I’ll just try to pick some from both pre-blogging, and stopped blogging, time period. There are too many unread Kindle books to list–anyone else have that problem? Thank you Book Bub.
- Blitz Cat by Robert Westall
- The Florist’s Daughter by Patricia Hampf
- Must You Go? by Antonia Fraser
- Forsyte Saga by John Gallsworthy
- Death in the Afternoon by Ernest Hemingway
- The Brendan Voyage by Tim Severin
- Well-Read Lives by Barbara Sicherman
- Miner’s Daughter by Gretchen Moran Laskas
- Thousand Days in Tuscany by Marlena di Blasi
- The Button Box by Ruth Ellen Patton Totten
Don’t miss yesterday’s posts–just click the link to read:
The Atomic Weight of Love: Cross-Generational Love in Fiction
Reflections on the Perks of Being a Wallflower or Finding Myself at 54 Thanks to a YA Book
What have you bought and not read yet? Leave me a link to your post or a comment with book titles. Or why not join the fun at The Broke and the Bookish.
I can kind of see why you might have put these ones off. Some of them seem like they could be very heavy reading. I hope you get to a few of them soon, though! 🙂
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Long ago I read The Florist’s Daughter because I’m a florist’s daughter myself, and because I really like Patricia Hampl. It’s been a long time since I read her work, but at the time I found her nonfiction writing, in the form of personal essays and her memoirs, to be page-turners. She helped turn me on to this type of writing.
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Thank you–I will look for her essays.
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