Here it is, the complete list! While I will likely never again reach the reading heights of 2015, this was a good year, book-wise. Hope it was the same for you! Fiction: Top Ten: The Goldfinch – Donna Tartt (Back Bay Books, 2013) The Heart of the Matter – Graham Greene (Penguin Books, 1981) Wenjack… Continue reading What I Read in 2016
Month: December 2016
What I Read – December 2016
Check back tomorrow for my complete 2016 reading list, including the highlights of my reading year. (If you're into that kind of thing.) The Bellman - Heidi Barnes (Vireo Rare Bird Books, 2016) The Wonder - Emma Donoghue (Harper Collins, 2016) The Fox at the Manger - P.L. Travers (Virago Modern Classics, 2015) The Death… Continue reading What I Read – December 2016
Book Review: The Fox at the Manger by P.L. Travers
This 20th century Christmas fable comes from the author of Mary Poppins and offers a similar quaint story with a British flavour. The story is really made up of two parts - the opening set is set on Christmas Eve at St. Paul's Cathedral. The first Christmas Eve service since the end of World War… Continue reading Book Review: The Fox at the Manger by P.L. Travers
Christmas is Coming
We've had more snow around here this winter than is normal for our little coastal community. Granted, it's still not that much snow but we've been enjoying it nonetheless. Every time it's started to snow, I've bundled Pearl into her snow suit so we can go out and enjoy it as much as possible. Around… Continue reading Christmas is Coming
Book Review: The Bellman by Heidi Barnes
So many questions are raised by this story of a young man - Stanley - who sets out from his small town and takes the first job offered to him. Why does he only go the next (also small) town? Why does he expect finding work to be so easy? Why is this story even… Continue reading Book Review: The Bellman by Heidi Barnes
Snow Day (and other Christmasy moments)
We don't get a lot of snow in our part of Canada and when we do it tends to melt away pretty quickly. Despite seeing snow in the forecast, it was a lovely surprise to look outside this morning and realize the white stuff really was coming down. Pearl's seen snow just once before in… Continue reading Snow Day (and other Christmasy moments)
Book Review: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
I have yet to see The Crucible in its play form so it feels a bit unfair to judge what is only a script. I have no doubt that the play is more compelling when seen than when read. Because, let me tell you, it's not that compelling when read. This is primarily the fault… Continue reading Book Review: The Crucible by Arthur Miller