Reading and plants
June reading was quite varied in location and genres. This month I did not have a single DNF and completed five books. Yea!
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Reading and plants
June reading was quite varied in location and genres. This month I did not have a single DNF and completed five books. Yea!
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Loki resting with his stick. His X is quite prominent today.
Comment field update! First off, some comments you've left me have gone to Spam and so now I check spam/junk folder everytime I log on. Apologies. That's now handled . ✅
Also I found a way to leave comments on WP blogs, much to my delight :-) I just use my old AOL email address as it's not ever been associated with WP. Problem solved. ✔
Books
Manod Llan lives with her father and young sister on a remote Welsh island. She is a curious young woman and wants more than her sheltered existence provides. What she wants she does not know, she just knows there has to be more to life. The dwindling population make a living fishing, living a very simple life until a whale washes up ashore.
When English ethnographers (I had to look that up) arrive on the island to study the culture and the basic lives of the population, Manod's world is opened up and she is excited. There is much Welsh language in the narrative but the translation is there as you read. Manod is hired to make translations from Welsh to English to the reseachers.
Unfortunately the English researchers are scoundrals, in my opinion, and the book took a turn I did not expect. I suppose if you are looking for imagery the dead whale would represent the dying community on the island. This is a short book and many of the "chapters" are half a page.
Forgotten on Sunday
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What's new here is...not much. Our quest to find a good pizza to bring home for takeaway night is proving fruitless. There is one more place to try and then...guess I will make it here at home. My 68th birthday was good and uneventful - as I like it. The pizza wasn't great but the movie Chef was fabulous. Great foodie movie.
North Florida heat has me settled in most afternoons so I am getting reading done. I have read two of the books on my summer reading list. Off to a good start :-)
I loved Napolitano's book Hello Beautiful and she does not disappoint with this novel. Wonderful writing. It was hard for me to put this down and I liked how she let us get into Edward's thought process while he responded to people about how he was doing.
What a delightful book. Reading this I found Major Pettigrew to be one of my all time favorite characters and I would love to be his friend. The setting is a small English village where widower Ernest Pettigrew develops a charming friendship with Mrs. Ali, owner of the Pakistani run grocery store.
Prejudices and gossip run deep with some of the characters ( I didn't care for them as much) but the overall interactions are marvelous. There is quite a bit of humor and an edgy situation near the end which shows a clash of cultures. It has a good ending and if a sequel was written I would most certainly read it.
So that's two for two and I haven't had a DNF from my list so far. Would love to know what you are reading and any challenge plans you may have.
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Recently I was visiting Susan's blog The Cue Card and read about a book event hosted at 746 Books called The Twenty Books of Summer. Now that I have noticed this event, I am seeing it on other friends' blogs. How did I not realize this before (head in clouds) ⛅
You can link up at 746 Books HERE. Check it out if you are interested. I don't think I can accomplish twenty books but I will give it a whirl on ten books to start.
Starting the list was fun and here are twelve titles I am considering. I added an extra two in case in have a few DNF books. Seems I have one DNF a month on average. Life is too short to plow through a book you aren't loving.
** For what it's worth, I don't use audible and read the books rather than listening. That works for some people and I have tried but...sometimes the audible reader has an inflection or emphasis on certain passages which are different than my own when reading. Does that makes sense?
Think of The Martian movie, if you've watched it. The character Mark Whatney says "Are you kidding me?" with exasperation verses "Are you kidding me?" as a point of interest.
Anyway............ my list is below π