Woman Reading, Portrait of Sofia Kramskaya, Ivan Kramskoy (1886) |
π Books Read in
January
The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
- for CC Spin #32
A thorough and satisfying read;
wrote four posts about it.
Read from: printed book
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury
(reviewed, unpublished yet)
1st Impression
A delightful and colorful read!
Read from: e-book
Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie
(unreviewed yet)
My first-time audiobook reading
listening; a fantastic reading of otherwise rather melancholy book.
Read from: audiobook / printed
book combo
The Affair at Grover Station by Willa Cather (short story)
A murder story marred by racism
Read from: e-book
π Started but
unfinished yet
* Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore
Cooper (e-book) - 1st Impression
* Little House in the Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder (audiobook)
2023 Statistics
π Total books read so
far: 3
π Total short stories read so far: 1
π Challenge progress:
* 2023 TBR Pile Challenge: 2
* 2023 Victorian Reading
Challenge: 1
* 2023 Audiobook Challenge: 1
π What's happening
in February
* Buddy Read with Melisa (@melmarian), reading
an Indonesian classic: Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk (English edition: The Dancer) by Ahmad Tohari
* A Blog Party hosted by Hamlette
(Rachel) @ Hamlette's Soliloqui: We π€ L.M. Montgomery Week
I'll read Jane of Lantern Hill and plan to write two posts for the party; this would be exciting!
* Continuing Rural Hours (this one might stretch on to March!) and Little House in the Big Woods.
* Listening/reading combo of The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
How's your January reading? And what's your plan for February?
I love Jane of Lantern Hill. Hope you enjoy your read. Ditto for The Enchanted April. Lots of similar themes in terms of the role of nature in both.
ReplyDeleteI am reading Jane of Lantern Hill, and yes, I'm loving it. I think I've unwittingly chosen a perfect combo!
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