Charming! ‘Love Letters from Paris’ Ebook Review, with Milly Reynolds

Haiku: ‘His Story’

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I’ve read all the books
Digested them inwardly
How much do I know?

Copyright Francis Barker 2020

Top Five Saturday: Books On My Wishlist — The Book Lovers’ Sanctuary (Reblog)

PREVIOUS TOP FIVE SATURDAY LISTS: 8th August 2020: Underrated Books and Hidden Gems 22nd August 2020: Young Adult Books 29th August 2020: Detective Fiction 12th September 2020: Science Fiction 19th September 2020: Award Winners 26th September 2020: Guilty Pleasure Reads Oh my goodness, life has become so busy and time pressured since work began again… […]

Top Five Saturday: Books On My Wishlist — The Book Lovers’ Sanctuary

HANS REMEMBERS- THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1970- 50 YEARS AGO — slicethelife (Reblog)

Hans Remembers- Thursday October 8, 1970- 50 Years ago. Soviet author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was announced as the Nobel Prize winner in Literature. He would not be allowed to leave the Soviet Union to accept the award. Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers in 1968. The Soviets were not happy with his winning […]

HANS REMEMBERS- THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1970- 50 YEARS AGO — slicethelife

*Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s most famous work here.

Nevermoor: A Contemporary Book I Think Should Become a Classic (Classic Remarks) — Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions (Reblog)

WHAT IS CLASSIC REMARKS? Classic Remarks is a meme hosted here at Pages Unbound that poses questions each Friday about classic literature and asks participants to engage in ongoing discussions surrounding not only themes in the novels but also questions about canon formation, the “timelessness” of literature, and modes of interpretation. HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE? Leave […]

Nevermoor: A Contemporary Book I Think Should Become a Classic (Classic Remarks) — Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions

*Reblogged by Francis Barker, blogger, writer, artist, astrologer.