Sunday Bulletin – September 22

Hill Top
Hill Top – the home of Beatrix Potter in the Lake District

Hello, friends! I hope you are all having a great September. Mine has been busy – it seems to have gone so quickly. There hasn’t been anything exciting going on, just the usual day-to-day of living. Sadly, though, I haven’t been reading as much as I would like to. I think our continuing heat has addled my brain and made me too lethargic to even read books I have been excited about for months. Such is the reading life. Sometimes we are ravenous, sometimes we can barely swallow a morsel.

So, I don’t have any books to chat about but I would like to know – what is the best book that you’ve read recently? Though I’m not reading much right now, I still love to hear about what others are loving.

Have a wonderful week!

6 responses to “Sunday Bulletin – September 22”

  1. Just read and reviewed the latest wonderful classic crime collection from the British Library. Currently reading Defoe’s “A Journal of the Plague Year” – very dark and gripping!

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    1. Love the collections from the British Library! I think I read the Defoe back in my college days, but I don’t remember much about it.

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  2. Never seen a picture of Beatrix Potter’s house before, it’s lovely. September – time to re-read Persuasion.

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    1. Nicola, I am about to start re-reading Jane Austen’s wonderful Persuasion too!

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  3. I recently read the moving, historical-fiction Queen of the North by Anne O’Brien and the fascinating, Christian non-fiction Searching For Sunday by Rachel Held Evans. I hope you’re reading picks up soon. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. I got The Tempest in the recent Classic Club spin so I’ve begun that . I’m also reading Heyer’s An Infamous Army. I really enjoyed When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr recently.

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