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Originally Posted by issybird
Perhaps there's a memoir in her future, I Also Am a Cat, perhaps?
Bringing this back around to topic, I'm almost done with I Am a Cat!
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Originally Posted by Bookpossum
I admire your fortitude, issybird!
Meanwhile, having finished The Shepherd's Life in good time for the Club discussion, and having sidetracked myself onto a reread of a 1913 book set in the same area of England, I am now reading Loving by Henry Green, set in Ireland during the period of the Second World War. Eire was of course neutral, so it gives a very different feeling in terms of observing the war at a distance.
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I too admire your fortitude,
issybird!
I've read a couple of so-so fantasies since finishing
The Shepherd's Life, so time for a bit of a change. Cycling back to a series I sort of lost track of a while back, but quite enjoyed -- Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Peabody series. I appear to have left off just after starting the fifth,
The Deeds of the Disturber, so restarting from the beginning. I didn't stop reading because I didn't like it, but something interfered and I just lost track. Plus I have an excellent Audible version, with narration by Barbara Rosenblatt.