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Looking forward to your review - I love Celia Rees' writing style.

That said, I'm really enjoying The Fool's Girl. It has great characterization and a compelling plot. I also may finally figure out the location of Illyria where Twelfth Night takes place.


Do we have an animal theme going here, Diane, o..."
lol, I didn't realize that!
Excited to get back to The Luminaries in New Zealand and sink my teeth back into awesome writing, super plot and great character development. Was waiting to get a chunk of time so I can read undisturbed!


I finished The Fool's Girlthis morning and I loved it, but I still don't know for sure where Illyria was supposed to have been. Based on Wikipedia, it may have been Albania. Yet very little of The Fool's Girl actually takes place in Illyria. Enjoy!
I expect to be in Italy tomorrow reading The Aquatic Labyrinth: A Venetian Mystery. It's got so much interesting stuff about Venice.

I just finished Berserk: My Voyage to the Antarctic in a Twenty-Seven-Foot Sailboat. I really enjoyed it - review to come.

I am also in Hungary with The Invisible Bridge - not sure why I'm reading this along with the other weighty one The Luminaries but one reason might be because I don't want The Luminaries to end so I'm pacing it out.


There are several collections of author's letters, but you would probably have to be a big fan of the author first to find them interesting.
The Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh are funnier than most.
Jenny - Glimpses of Bengal is one of my favorites - select letters written by Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-Westerner to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
Judy wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "I am also in Hungary with The Invisible Bridge - not sure why I'm reading this along with the other weighty one The Luminaries but one reason might be ..."
You can tell how much I'm enjoying it! :-)
You can tell how much I'm enjoying it! :-)

I've heard many good things about The Invisible Bridge! I'll be reading it in March, so I'll be interested to read your review!


I've been eyeing that book at the library for weeks now. I think it's going on my list.


Suzanne wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "I am also in Hungary with The Invisible Bridge - not sure why I'm reading this along with the other weighty one The Luminaries but one reason might be ..."
Suzanne - I will let you know. Haven't gotten very far with it - only a couple of chapters in but like it so far. Something called work got in the way...
Suzanne - I will let you know. Haven't gotten very far with it - only a couple of chapters in but like it so far. Something called work got in the way...

Whitehorn's Windmill: Or, the Unusual Events Once Upon a Time in the Land of Paudruve
Yet Icebound Rivers Flow
The Czar's Madman

I am going to stay in Spain with The Club Dumas before heading back to Australia.


As a real-world detour, I'm currently reading When in Rome by Nicky Pellegrino, set in 1950s Roman Holiday Rome, with all the romance that conjures up. So far no-one has a pet direwolf or has been killed with a sword. Disappointing.


I'm also staying in India. This time with

Bonnie wrote: "I will be spending February in part in Canada, not on my around the world list, but reading Dear Life (short stories by Alice Munro) with another group.
I'm also staying in India. This time with ..."
Glad you enjoyed Tarquin Hall's Vish Puri - he is funny.
I'm also staying in India. This time with ..."
Glad you enjoyed Tarquin Hall's Vish Puri - he is funny.

I finishd it about an hour ago, Judy. I'm still mulling it over. I really can't decide if I really liked it or not. I thought the book information was very interesting. The whole game thing, not so much. The girl and Cohn's friend - meh. The ending for the bad guy - serves him right!!! I did not believe any of it. There were way too many literary cliches thrown around.
I am willing to give The Flanders Panel a try. Have you read his Captain Alatriste (will not link)?
I amm going back to Australia tonight with The Road from Coorain after I watch the movie of The Sun Also Rises (Erroll Flynn - YES!)


I just finished that book too! Now I am over the border in Ukraine with Cataract by Mykhailo Hryhorovych Osadchyi

I'm also staying in India. ..."
he is and I will read more


I really enjoyed " The Invisible Bridge" it was a great story!

Sara wrote: "Suzanne wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "I am also in Hungary with The Invisible Bridge - not sure why I'm reading this along with the other weighty one The Luminaries but one ..."
Sara - glad you enjoyed it too.
Sara - glad you enjoyed it too.
Daisy wrote: "In India with a so far, very evocative The Sleeping Dictionary. I'm listening to an audio version and the narrator's voice is just lovely."
Daisy - I have it on my TBR list. How are you liking it so far?
Daisy - I have it on my TBR list. How are you liking it so far?

I just wanted to say that this book was going in circles so I ended up abandoning it about 1/3 of the way in. The author is very handsome though.
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