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Wednesday Reading Meme - return and catch up
My health has been utterly for shit this year and every time it seems to be getting better, something else goes wrong. I am Not Pleased. That is not say that everything this year has been awful, there have been a number of good things but I remain mostly incoherent with the brain fog so writing is difficult.
I have joined Tumblr -
venetia-sassy - and liking and reblogging is soothing and grants a (minimal) degree of fannish interaction at least. I've found several of you over there; if there's anyone else, let me know?
To try to get back to posting here again, month-by-month catch-ups for the Wednesday Reading Meme.
Underline: Greatly enjoyed; highly recommend.
Strikethrough: Did not like; do not recommend.
Remaining books of February
Non-fiction
The Balloonists: The History of the First Aeronauts by L.T.C Rolt
Did you know that during the Siege of Paris 1870-71, balloons were used to airlift people and mail out of Paris? I did not know that.
The Doctor Wore Petticoats: Women Physicians of the Old West by Chris Enss
The Women's West by Susan H. Armitage (Editor), Elizabeth Jameson
Fiction
Rereads of Ngaio Marsh's Inspector Alleyn mysteries. I think I read most of them. I still don't have the last two omnibuses with the final five novels.
I have joined Tumblr -
To try to get back to posting here again, month-by-month catch-ups for the Wednesday Reading Meme.
Underline: Greatly enjoyed; highly recommend.
Remaining books of February
Non-fiction
The Balloonists: The History of the First Aeronauts by L.T.C Rolt
Did you know that during the Siege of Paris 1870-71, balloons were used to airlift people and mail out of Paris? I did not know that.
The Doctor Wore Petticoats: Women Physicians of the Old West by Chris Enss
The Women's West by Susan H. Armitage (Editor), Elizabeth Jameson
Fiction
Rereads of Ngaio Marsh's Inspector Alleyn mysteries. I think I read most of them. I still don't have the last two omnibuses with the final five novels.