Recommendations for Canada Day
A bit late for Canada Day, eh. Not to worry, as I have a list of 10 (and a half) … Continue reading Recommendations for Canada Day
A bit late for Canada Day, eh. Not to worry, as I have a list of 10 (and a half) … Continue reading Recommendations for Canada Day
I may shake my fist at the pillaging Vikings, break my heart over burned libraries, and wring my hands over … Continue reading Loved Literature Lost
Continued from part one… Delilah Dirk: The Pillars of Hercules, Tony Cliff— The final installment, and the one that stretches … Continue reading Books of 2021 (part 2)
“This year, I really do mean to slow down, and this time I have a plan on how to do … Continue reading Books of 2021 (Part 1)
Spring is nearly at an end. It is the custom of the kingdom, at this time, for me to share … Continue reading Reading Update: Spring 2020
Continuing my list of 2019 books. Find the first part here. July 100 Cupboards, N.D. Wilson- I’ve heard N.D. Wilson … Continue reading Books of 2019 (Part 2)
Since 2014 I’ve been recording my most notable books read by listing them on the back of the calendar. Last … Continue reading Books of 2019 (Part 1)
Through strange and sinister circumstances, Marta Bessarion finds herself transported from the 7th century to the 12th. The … Continue reading The Lady of Kingdoms
The time has come for another bookshelf-browsing blog tag! It’s a bit of a long one, but I couldn’t let … Continue reading “Do I Have That Book?” A Challenge
Hunted by demons. Lost in time. Welcome to the First Crusade. A Wind from the Wilderness delves deep into the … Continue reading A Wind from the Wilderness, by Suzannah Rowntree
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