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I have read the Black Count in a history read book club.
Abigail wrote: "Several books have gone by since my last note�The Heroine, Or, Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader, The Daughters of George III: Sisters and Princesses, [book:Miss H..."
The Queen's reading room is covering some of the history behind Frankenstein.
The Queen's reading room is covering some of the history behind Frankenstein.


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The Green Mile The Bad Death of Edward Delacroix finished
The Windsor Knot finished
The Lost Cyclist abandoned
Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America's Most Storied Hospital I have set this aside but plan on going back to it at some point.

A couple of months ago, one of the nominated books was South Riding by Winifred Holtby, and I liked the sound of it enough that I decided to read it even though it didn't win. I absolutely loved it. It had echoes of a Brontë-esque Yorkshire Gothic, but subverted the standard tropes in ways that were sometimes sweetly comedic, and sometimes took the form of incisive social commentary. But mostly I loved the love of life and the empathy for a wide range of human characters that suffused Holtby's writing.
I highly doubt any of us need a reason to read Jane Austen but in case you do, Hallmark Channel is doing a book club and reading Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. In February, they will have movies inspired by her books.

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I'm also currently reading A Writer's Diary by Virginia Woolf, which is a selection from her Diaries by her husband Leonard Woolf. My mom got this for me for Christmas and I do really like it, even though it definitely isn't a book to read in one sitting.

Now on to another of hers , “An Academic Question�


I love it as well.





Do you read a book with the current month in the title every month? I thought it would be a fun challenge to do for a year. I just started it last month. My May book was dreadful. I have not read my June book yet but I have checked it out from the library. If this is your thing, feel free to suggest your favorites. I have not made a list for the year though I have a tentative July book in mind. I also thought I would do a season in the title book as well, so I need a Summer, Autumn or Fall, and Winter.
Jan wrote: "Janice wrote: "I am rereading one of my favourite books that I like to read in the month of April: The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim. I am also rereading 1 Corinthians in the B..."
I know that this group has read July's People before.
I know that this group has read July's People before.

I love that idea, Jan! I would love to do a challenge like that too! Do you have your books on a list I can see on ŷ? I went through my books list and I have lists of books for seven months out of twelve months with only two of those listed read: Middlemarch by George Eliot and The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim. I also have several books listed for Winter and Summer but not many for Spring and Autumn/Fall. I have only read two books out of these lists as well: Midwinter Murder: Fireside Tales from the Queen of Mystery by Agatha Christie and Summer at Tiffany by Marjorie Hart.
I have the seasons of winter, spring, summer, and fall/autumn on my bookshelves if you want to have a peek. :)

A few years ago, my daughter and I decided to read a book set in each state. Even though I read a lot of books, it took longer than expected. At first it is quite easy but after awhile it becomes challenging to find something after you are already committed to various books to various book clubs. Iowa was my last state.

Undine is one of the (view spoiler)

and being new to George Eliot I'm starting with this short The Lifted Veil

It’s yes chick lit but it’s acerbic, smart and hilarious .

I came across this article last year:
Immediately ordered the anthology on which the article is based: Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries
The book is organised in a slightly surprising way: not by theme, or diarist, or strict chronology, but with a selection of entries for each day of the calendar year. (Okay maybe that shouldn't have been surprising given the title.) So I have decided to make this a year-long reading project for 2025. Really interesting so far, and a couple of gems like this one from Caroline Fox on 4 January 1848:
"Such a beautiful day, that one felt quite confused how to make the most of it, and accordingly frittered it away."

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