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I've settled into the year with some good reads from the library:
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
Read some of the stories in The Short Stories of Dostoevsky
Reread Great Expectations prompted by watching Mr Pip
I Kill the Mockingbird to see if my students at school might like it, and
Tomorrow There Will be Apricots which I quite enjoyed.
I'm considering reading Austerlitz next, but not sure... Still making my way slowly through The Annotated Waste Land with Eliot's Contemporary Prose.
Found a lovely book of short stories in Millwood Gallery, on Tinakori Road That Glimpse of Truth which I will also gradually make my way through.

I have been reading the biography ' My life in houses' by Margaret Forster, which I very much enjoyed,and have just finished "Us' by David Nicholls , which I read in almost one gulp and absolutely loved. Warmly recommended.
I've recently finished reading Crazy Rich Asians which was a fun read. Girl meets boy, girl goes on holiday with boy, boy's family is outrageously rich, money creates problems.
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Oooh looking forward to reading that one Stephanie!
I got two books out of the library the other day that have been on my tbr list for a while, they are:
The Sense of an Ending and The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. I've started the first one and am really enjoying it.
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I've settled into the year with some good reads from the library:
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
The Leaving of Liverpool and
The Misunderstanding by Irène Némirovsky
Not sure what I'm going to read next! But I think I better start tackling some of the books from my ever-growing bookshelf.