Well it's May already. April just flew by, it was very busy, and May doesn't look like it's going to slow down. I didn't read great amounts, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading my Irish authors throughout the month of March, and finished Maeve Binchy, The Glass Lake, into the first week of April. And then I had a Sarah Addison Allen thing happen to me. If you've read Sugar Queen, you'll remember the character found books appropriate to her life, at the moment, dilemma. Well I went to my monthly Antique Assoc. meeting and didn't we have a guest speaker on Stain glass windows and their history. She focuses on Notre Dame. Meanwhile in the book world, Margaret from Books Please, had recommended, The Cleaner of Chartres. I really enjoyed the read, and was now able to visualize the lovely descriptions.
Up next Pretty Girls
Up next Pretty Girls
3 comments:
I hope you like Pretty Girls, it was a page turner for me!
You make reading fun again. Hubs and I have side-tracked to reading dull books for the last few years, but I did get out "Texas" to read again. I read it when I was way younger and still lived in my native state of California and knew only of San Antonio. I've been in Texas for 12 years now, so thought I would reread it to see how much of the places in the book I recognize.
Well that dovetailed nicely, didn't it, dear Irene? What could be better than stained glass and Notre Dame? Not much, I imagine. xoxo
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