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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas; Soon the bells will start, And the thing that will make them ring Is the carol that you sing Right within … Continue reading
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The Scent of Water
It’s Christmas time and I needed a Christmas read. With recent family events and illnesses that bordered on serious, I was looking for something I could pick up when I needed a distraction and a relaxation. Well, I chose “The … Continue reading
How Huge the Night
I was completely captivated by this story of a French village and the changes during the rise of the Vichy government during World War 2. Julien, his sister and parents have left Paris and are living near his grandfather in … Continue reading
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The Elizabethan Garden
Elizabeth is forty-six and a widow. Since she was seventeen years old, she knew that Edward was the man she wanted to marry, and contrary to her mother’s advice, when she turned twenty-one, she did indeed marry Edward. Although there … Continue reading
Agatha Christie
A nice light mystery and Agatha Christie never disappoints! This time I spotted the perpetrator early on, but the author kept me guessing even so, as the twists and turns she threw in complicated the search for the culprit. After … Continue reading