Loved Literature Lost
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
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
I was surprised when I found this book in my library. ‘This is allowed?’ But I was also pleased. … Continue reading Irreversible Damage, by Abigail Shrier
It seems that for many, 2021 was a bit of a weird year. Not the least of the weirdness being … Continue reading 2021 Salute
It has now been a year since Misty died. I’m still without a dog, and a little disturbed by how … Continue reading Missing Misty
When I see a blog or article on ‘strong female characters’, the tone is commonly a negative one. I … Continue reading Heroines, Strong and True
I tend to prefer second-hand books over brand-new. Second-hand books usually come cheaper, meaning I can get more of them. … Continue reading Noteworthy
When I was younger, I loved reading autobiographies from vets and homesteaders. The stories of people and their animals not … Continue reading I Kid You Not: a true story
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
I sorted my binders today. Some of them had not seen the light of day since 2016. In one such … Continue reading A Return to the Bioluminescent Garden Party Heist
I was looking over some pictures of this year’s holy week throughout the world. Many featured people kneeling by … Continue reading of Pandemics and Paska… and Persistent Praise
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