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Why I read…
Why I read… I have been buying books recklessly. I see a book I have heard about and pounce on it at the very sight of the paperback. I read a review and I think this might be the book … Continue reading
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Tagged Book discussion club, Books, Margaret Atwood, Reading, Twitter
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“Literature is a luxury, fiction is a necessity”
“Literature is a luxury, fiction is a necessity” As I shared with you two posts ago, these days I am reading Negotiating With the Dead- A Writer On Writing by Margaret Atwood. The book is a long essay on the role of … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Books, Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Atwood, postaweek2011, Reading, Women's Writing
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The First Slice from the Freshly-Baked Cake of Life
That time of the year is here again when my consumption of tea multiplies many fold. Autumn is here, ‘can Winter be far behind?’. The nights give that chilly, goosebumpby feeling. I sink in my bed often, with a … Continue reading