What’s in My Bookbag?

2014-03-15T19:56:50-04:00

This sweet little vintage copy of Dorothy Sayers' Strong Poison. Not everyone is a Peter Wimsey fan: are you? And the not-so-sweet copy of D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. (Aiyiyi, I don't think I've read more than 5 pages in this week. Should I try harder?) For listening, Haruki Murakami's

What’s in My Bookbag?2014-03-15T19:56:50-04:00

On Being Cloned, Trapped and Lonely

2023-10-31T16:03:45-04:00

B.I.P.'s Snips are short-hand responses to works; I usually opt for this format when I've read the book without taking many (or any) notes. Kate Wilhelm’s Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976) Read: Mostly over breakfast, home-baked muffins or bakery-bought rugelach with coffee, perched on a stool in the kitchen, mostly

On Being Cloned, Trapped and Lonely2023-10-31T16:03:45-04:00

Once Upon a Time: Shorts and Screen

2014-03-15T19:59:42-04:00

The weeks for Carl's un-Challenge are slipping past. We're almost a third of the way into the event now, and of course it's mostly about the books, but there are quests for Short Stories and for the Screen as well. Screen: Okay, I admit it. Whenever a book appears in

Once Upon a Time: Shorts and Screen2014-03-15T19:59:42-04:00

There’s more to Astrid Lindgren than Pippi

2014-07-11T16:03:10-04:00

Astrid Lindgren's The Brothers Lionheart (1973) Trans. J. Tate Illus. Ilon Wikland (1984) Everybody knows Pippi Longstocking, but not so many readers know The Brothers Lionheart. I read it on the advice of a reading friend, who counts it amongst her favourite children's books. And then I learned that it's also one of Iris' special

There’s more to Astrid Lindgren than Pippi2014-07-11T16:03:10-04:00

Rascal: A Raccoon with Style

2014-03-15T20:04:37-04:00

Sterling North's Rascal (1963) Illus. John Schoenherr (1971) "It was in May, 1918, that a new friend and companion came into my life: a character, a personality, and a ring-tailed wonder." That's Rascal, when 11-year-old Sterling pulls him from his mother's nest one May. Sterling and his friend, Oscar, and his Saint

Rascal: A Raccoon with Style2014-03-15T20:04:37-04:00
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