Goodbye 2010, Hello 2011
Happy New Year! I hope you have all been having an enjoyable and indulgent festive period; may you have been bestowed with books and grey ones for those of you still awaiting your Persephone Secret Santa gift. Santa Claus did not -sadly- bring me reinstated internet access so I am still limited at home for [...]
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Planned books:
- Salvage the Bones: A Novel by Jesmyn Ward
Current books:
Recent books:
- In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination: Science Fiction and the Human Imagination by Margaret Atwood
- My Cousin Rachel by Daphne Du Maurier
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