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I slacked off last week and didn't do a Monday post--so this is two weeks' worth of reading (and a paltry amount for two weeks it is--especially with my participation in the Bout of Books Read-a-Thon):
Books Read (click on titles for review):
Age of Desire by Jennie Fields
The Monster of Florence by Magdalen Nabb
Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
The Door by Mary Roberts Rinehart
The Monster of Florence by Magdalen Nabb
Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
The Door by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Currently Reading:
Poems & Prose by Christina Rossetti (ed. by Jan Marsh): This edition contains
Rossetti's strongest and most distinctive work: poetry (including "Goblin Market", "The Prince's Progress", and the sonnet sequence "Monna
Innominata"), stories (including the complete text of "Maude"), devotional prose,
and personal letters. Those poems which Rossetti published, and those
which she withheld from publication, are here brought together in
chronological order, allowing the reader to observe her poetic
trajectory. This edition also records the major revisions made by
Rossetti when preparing her poems for publication. It brings together
the fullest range of Rossetti's poetry and prose in one volume, and is
an indispensable introduction to this entrancing writer.
AND
Death at the Bar by Ngaio Marsh: Settling in for a cozy
night of brandy and darts at the pub, an inebriated lawyer suffers a
seemingly harmless dart puncture. But within moments of his injury, the
unlucky barrister loses more than a simple game of darts -- he loses
his life. Called in to investigate this alleged accident, Inspector
Roderick Alleyn wonders about the rules of this friendly bar game -- and
probes into a pub full of motives for murder....
Books that spark my interest:
The Dreadful Hollow by Nicholas Blake
A Love Worth Giving by Max Lucado
A Bullet in the Ballet by Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
Rules for Murder by Julianna Deering
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