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2018: What are you reading

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Continuing into the New Year with Nevertheless, She Persisted and Wilderness Empire.
Happy New Year, everyone. Blessings and good books!
Kathleen wrote: "I am reading The Empress of Bright Moon by Weina Dei Randel, so far so good..."
I really enjoyed that book. I need to get the second one.
I really enjoyed that book. I need to get the second one.


I have also just started this. It is my Jan book club's selection


The Winter Garden Mystery – Carola Dunn – 3***
Book number two in the Daisy Dalrymple series has our heroine traveling to Occles Hall to research her latest article for Town and Country on England’s country manor houses. Lady Valeria is none too pleased at this intrusion, and even less so when Daisy finds a body buried in the winter garden. A satisfying cozy mystery with an intrepid heroine, set in 1920s England.
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The sworn virgin by kristopher dukes


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The Birchbark House – Louise Erdrich – 4****
What Laura Ingalls Wilder did for the pioneer families in 19th century plains states, Erdrich has done for the Native Americans in this same time period. Omakayas is a seven-year-old Ojibwa girl living on Lake Superior’s Madeline Island. The novel covers the four seasons of 1847. I was fascinated by this story of the life of the Native Americans during this time period.
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Story of love and loss. Hoping for an unforeseeable twist ending.

Margaret, I would be interested in hearing any thoughts you have about this book. As a highly recommended book to read in 2018, I have added it to my "To Read" shelf.

Margaret, I would be interested in hearing any thoughts you have about this book. As a highly recommended book to read in 2018, I have added it to my "To Read" shelf.


Thank you, Margaret. This sounds like an interesting read. I'm sure your Ghanaian friend will have valuable comments to make.



May the 'Dor' be with you. :)

Loved that one.
Currently reading The Lost Letter: A Victorian Romance, with a couple of unpublished MSS to follow.

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My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2226391607

Am starting
Defiance:The Life and choices of Lady Anne Barnard by Stephen Taylor


Sorry this one didn't work out for you. I quite enjoyed it when I read it back in Oct/Nov.






I really liked that one. The language is lush and the story compelling.


The Turn of the Screw – Henry James – 3.5***
A ghost story and psychological thriller. A young woman is hired to be governess to two young children, Miles and Flora. The governess is certain that some malevolent entity is intent on capturing the children in her care, and she is determined to prevent it from doing so. All the uncertainty and secrecy serve to increase the emotional tension in the story. It is dark, and puzzling, and disturbing.
LINK to my review

The story is set in Philadelphia in 1918, so there's the war in Europe and then the flu epidemic that killed millions. Told in the POV of the women in the family, (even the little sister has a voice), the heartbreak and triumphs are told through their humanity.
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