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Marie H

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  1. 7 hours ago, poppy said:

    I've been reading books published by Dean St Press. They describe themselves as a publisher devoted to producing, uncovering  and revitalising good books. These include crime, literary and cult fiction. 

    Ooh, I love Dean Street Press! Usually the genre I go for is woman living in the WW2, mostly in England. DSP has some really good authors.

  2. My reading mojo has improved, so I’ve read quite a lot during the week. Oscar de Muriel The Strings Of Murders 63% listened.

    New book to read is Kindle of Mauve: How one man inverted the colour that changes the world by Simon Garfield. The title is a bit too much high drama, but mauve was the first synthetic dyestuff. Very interesting.

  3.  Having your own tomatoes is great, they are so much better flavour and sweetness. 
    We have a greenhouse, so we just pick tomatoes when they are ripe. Previously we have picks some when they are still green, and keep them (remove the stalks, as they tend to go mouldy soon in the house) in a plastic container. They can still ripen, without sunshine, in a couple of weeks. Though it is ideally to keep them on the vine in plenty sun. 

    Strangely, our tomatoes haven’t had that much sun in the last few weeks, but they are very sweet tasting - and I have no idea why! :wacko:

  4. My reading mojo is very slow at the moment. Enjoying Elizabeth Jane Howard’s The Light Yeas (Cazelet Chronicles #1) and have just finished the first part.

     

    Having some difficult with the Audible version of Oscar de Muriel’s first of the Frey & McGray series, The Strings of Murder. The plot is great, but the narrator is rather too theatrical for me, so it’s hard work. :( So I’m glad that  haven’t bought of the further Audible series, just the Kindle. 

     

  5. Enjoyable warm and sunny spells today.

     

    Those the south east is being pummelled with thunder & rain - I noticed in the BBC news app that London is having flash flooding and The Environment Agency issued two warnings on Sunday, for areas near Beverley Brook in Worcester Park and West Barnes.

     

    Yo Bev, what are you doing this time? 😁 (for fans of Rivers of London) Though everyone else will blame Peter Grant for the flash floods! 😉

  6. Indoor time, during the heatwave, so far watched 

    The Golden Girls (the pilot episode) - Loved this before, and it very nostalgic now :)

    Lokl - 1st episode - Good, though I have never seen any of the Marvin series, so I haven’t a clue any other non human characters, and their party tricks.

    Moominvalley, Season 1 #1 - Lovely, lovely Moomins! :wub:

  7. On 11/07/2021 at 9:19 AM, poppy said:

    I loved the Cazalet Chronicles too, Marie. I've read them all at least twice and watched the TV series a couple of times.

     

    I’m enjoying The Cazalet Chronicles. Somehow I hadn’t read or seen TV of the Cazalets before, though I have bought Kindle books (on the cheap versions) over the years. It’s a pity I hadn’t read them more recently.

     

    19 hours ago, France said:

    I love the Cazelet chronicles too but honestly don't bother with number 5 which she wrote quite some time after the others and is set in the 50s. It's perfectly readable but doesn't have the magic of the previous ones and slightly took the shine off them for me.

    I have Kindle or Audible 1, 3 & 4, so I’ll probably won’t bother no. 5


    The Light Years is really delicious to read! I’ve been keeping quotes, as they are very sharp and witty. Especially this one quote “Nostalgia was comforting, but slippery as an old eiderdown”. 

  8. Finally finished reading Music in the Hills (Dering Family #2) by D E Stevenson.  
     

    It’s been a slog - started this book in December 2020, and it was a pleasant, cozy plot about a couple farming in rural Scotland (first published in 1950). It’s just not as good as many of her novels; Mrs Tim of the Regiment series is far better. However, as this had been the 2nd of the trilogy, I will read the 3rd novel, just to find out what will happen of the family.
     

    Reading at the mo. is The Light Years (Cazalet Chronicles #1) by Elizabeth Jane Howard.

    A similar family saga, beginning some years after the end of WW1. 

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