
nancybooklustpearl.bsky.social
Reader, writer, and librarian. Author of George & Lizzie: A Novel; the Book Lust series, and The Writer's Library (with Jeff Schwager)
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Let me know what you think of it-
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And we owe it all to Anthony Trollope, father of the post-box
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I did that one too - it was great
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My favorite of her books is The Life to Come - another almost perfect novel
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I love these articles
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What a great article -
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Oh, I haven’t read that - thanks for the suggestion
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Oh! I’m reading it too! Have you read Vanessa and Her Sister by Priya Parmar? It’s wonderful -
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Just found my copy on the shelf -
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Excellent novel
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I wish he’d written more, don’t you?
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I felt the same way about talking to you -
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I really loved this novel. My interview with Erika will be up later this month -
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Me too
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What’s the puzzle?
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Good choice for a book discussion too
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Loved this novel
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Thank you! We definitely need more poetry on Bluesky
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Love that you ran out to buy a puzzle - just in case! It's exactly what I would do too -
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Thank you for sharing this -
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What a great book - is started with me, too
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Oh, that’s a nice one too
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Which one did you do?
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I would love that, actually-
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Oh, I loved that one too
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Besides this one? You might try the Sara Woods mysteries featuring Antony Maitland, a British barrister. The first one is Bloody Instructions. The first few (there are over 40) are available from Dean Street Press -
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Don’t even think of eating a peach
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The rest of the books featuring Sam Vimes are even better; they’re best read in order. I re- listen to them frequently.
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Could you please post the list again and @ me
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I’m in Seattle and thought they’d all have flown south -