21 Jun 23
@torunn saidSebastian Barry: Days Without End (2016)
Sebastian Barry: Days Without End (2016)
This is a special story which takes place during the Civil War.
"A true leftfield wonder: Days Without End is a violent, superbly lyrical western offering a sweeping vision of America in the making."—Kazuo Ishiguro
My next book is Isabel Allende: In the Midst of Winter
@torunn saidGreat! Can you do a short book report on it? 🙂
Sebastian Barry: Days Without End (2016)
This is a special story which takes place during the Civil War.
"A true leftfield wonder: Days Without End is a violent, superbly lyrical western offering a sweeping vision of America in the making."—Kazuo Ishiguro
My next book is Isabel Allende: In the Midst of Winter
-VR
21 Jun 23
@very-rusty saidNo way. 🙂 But I recommend you read it.
Great! Can you do a short book report on it? 🙂
-VR
22 Jun 23
@woodgirl saidYou keep busier than I do, I'm sure. I read mostly in the afternoons and early evenings but I'm not disciplined, I don't read for the sake of reading, I read because it is a good story. You have a house to take care of and a garden, and much physical exercise. When I read a really good book, that book is my life until I finish it.
I just wondered, how many hours of your day do you spend reading?
I never seem to have the time to sit and read as only ever sit to eat then usually need a doze after my lunch.
25 Jun 23
@great-big-stees saidMy mother read as much as her spare time made it possible.
My dear departed mum used to read palms and tea leaves.👍
@Torunn
Andreas Eschbach: EInes Menschen Flügel.
I like Eschbach very much for his hard Science Fiction.