When I picked out Thomasina to read for a cat-themed reading event at Literary Potpourri, all I knew about it was that the title character was a cat, and the author had also written Mrs 'Arris Goes to Paris, a book I'd recently enjoyed. I didn't pay attention to the subtitle ("the cat who thought … Continue reading #ReadingtheMeow2023: Thomasina
#LoveHain: Worlds of Humanity
It's my pleasure this year to join in the readalong of Ursula K. Le Guin's Hainish fiction hosted by Calmgrove, focusing on the works that I have never read or can't remember reading. So far, that means I've read four novellas published in the 1960s and 70s: Rocannon's World, Planet of Exile, City of Illusions, … Continue reading #LoveHain: Worlds of Humanity
Make me read it: Books I recommended to the library
My e-library used to have this excellent feature where I could recommend books they didn't have in the catalog. Mostly these got ignored, but some were added. Unfortunately, by then my burning desire to read them had usually passed and I didn't borrow them after all. Now that recommending books has become more difficult (you … Continue reading Make me read it: Books I recommended to the library
Month in Review: May 2023
Literature I didn't finish so many books this month, but there were some good ones. I was especially impressed by Welcome to My Country, a memoir by a psychologist who reveals her own background of mental illness, and The Word for World Is Forest, a planet-size cry against the spread of senseless violence and environmental … Continue reading Month in Review: May 2023
At Shiny New Books: The Neverending Story
I was thrilled when the Folio Society chose The Neverending Story by Michael Ende as a book to produce in celebration of their 75th anniversary. I find it a most suitable choice, because it's a book about the power of reading and the imagination. He picked up the book and examined it from all sides. … Continue reading At Shiny New Books: The Neverending Story
Share Four Somethings: May 2023
In the house where I work with developmentally disabled adults, it's a tradition to go on an outing the day after Ascension. This is a day off work and school in Switzerland, where religious holidays are still celebrated as state holidays - and Ascension always falls on a Thursday 40 days after Easter, so most … Continue reading Share Four Somethings: May 2023
“A poem’s not a thing” – Some recent poetry publications
I've continued to send out my poems to online and print publications, and I'm thrilled that some of them have been published in the last few months. Here are links to poems you can read online: "Time Change" - poem in Amethyst Review "Mother" - a poem in The Way Back To Ourselves (previously published … Continue reading “A poem’s not a thing” – Some recent poetry publications
Postcards from France: Ronchamp and Colmar
I keep saying I'm going to post more pictures of our recent short jaunt through a small neighboring corner of France. Well, here we go! I had wanted to go to Chartres over our spring vacation, but then decided it was too much. So for another cultural outing, I suggested we go to Colmar, where … Continue reading Postcards from France: Ronchamp and Colmar
Spiritual Memoir Challenge update
I haven't been writing full reviews of the spiritual memoirs I've read in the last few months, but I want to give at least a short update on each of them. Here are the last three: A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith by Timothy Egan A mix of … Continue reading Spiritual Memoir Challenge update
10 Books of Summer / Summer in Other Languages
Summer is almost here, which means it's time for 20 / 15 / 10 Books of Summer! I've packed my list of 10 with books for my reading goals/challenges this year: The #LoveHain readalong, #ReadingtheMeow in June, Read All Around the World, Spiritual Memoir Challenge, and StoryGraph Onboarding Challenge. If I manage all of these, … Continue reading 10 Books of Summer / Summer in Other Languages