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Very brief book notes
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awelborn
Because they’re notes. My reading continues to be haphazard as anything these days. Still all fiction, although the pile of “books received” is getting higher, and I really do need to get to those. So, quickly: Highly praised by many, including Stephen King, was Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. A mystery concerning three separate incidents…
Well.
By
awelborn
Yeah, sorry about the lack of bloggage of either the thinking or linking type. There is no huge pressing reason. A few little ones. I’m reading a lot more these days – back up to my old rate of 3 or 4 books a week. I’m thinking about those books and thinking about fiction, trying…
Good reads
By
awelborn
I mentioned the other day that I’d read The Pawnbroker by Edward Lewis Wallant, an American writer who died in 1962 at the age of 36. Two of his novels, including The Pawnbroker, were published during his life, and two posthumously. I just finished on of those, The Tenants of Moonbloom, in a new edition from…
Booknotes
By
awelborn
….I’ll try to knock a few more recent reads off here. Last week I read Aunt Jeanne by Georges Simenon. All I knew about Simenon was that he was prolific, and that he wrote mysteries. I have a vague memory of a row of books by him somewhere – I want to say the ancestral…
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