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The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
It was. Three short stories, only one of which was about Maigret! That's good. I'm considering my next choice carefully -
The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
Finished A Maigret Christmas -
Your Book Activity - November 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to lunababymoonchild's topic in Past Book Logs
I got part of the way through that many years ago and abandoned it. Be interested to see what you think of it. -
Christmas planning and chat
lunababymoonchild replied to Onion Budgie's topic in Christmas and Winter Holidays
I have one present to get, the rest of the cards, some stamps and to figure out what I want to eat. But that's all. I haven't listened to the radio in years. Keep meaning to but never get around to it. -
The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
I did not know anything about this. What a great idea! Thackeray (according to the very short internet search I did) referred to this as a pantomime and everybody knows that pantomimes are only played at Christmas. Got it on Project Gutenberg -
You'd need a test. I didn't know I had it until I tested (my father was ill prompting the test on him, then me) in the days when tests were free. Good luck!
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Oh no. Cold or Covid? I prepared my canvas for my sew-your-own bag in Bargello. I now need to prepare the wool and decide on a pattern. Or decide on a pattern and then prepare the wool. Managed to watch PBS channel on a series on Mental Health, fascinating.
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Your Book Activity - November 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to lunababymoonchild's topic in Past Book Logs
Ach, I bought it anyway -
Your Book Activity - November 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to lunababymoonchild's topic in Past Book Logs
I am. And lucky for me there are loads of them! Finished the first eponymous story, on to the next. I also fancy Ulinka Rublack's The Astronomer and the Witch. *So many books, not enough time* I bought The Ruin of All Witches, Malcolm Gaskill and will have to make do with that for now. -
Your Hobbies, Collections, and Obsessions
lunababymoonchild replied to Brian.'s topic in General Chat
Thank you -
Christmas planning and chat
lunababymoonchild replied to Onion Budgie's topic in Christmas and Winter Holidays
I have two presents to buy and only getting around to thinking about it. Two cards made, which is one more than I planned on making, about three more to post. Decorations made (see upthread) Then it's just what I want to eat etc. -
Your Hobbies, Collections, and Obsessions
lunababymoonchild replied to Brian.'s topic in General Chat
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The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
I have started A Maigret Christmas -
Your Book Activity - November 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to lunababymoonchild's topic in Past Book Logs
Started A Maigret Christmas by Georges Simenon -
The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
I changed my mind on the mystery category and instead of The Blue Carbuncle will read A Maigret Christmas -
The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
Starts tomorrow, I'm ready! -
Later than intended but I did, indeed, finish Hiawatha. It was absolutely epic and not to be rushed and I'm so very glad that I read it.
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The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem, in trochaic tetrameter, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, featuring an Indian hero and loosely based on legends and ethnography of the Ojibwe (Chippewa, Anishinaabeg) and other Native American people contained in Algic Researches (1839) and additional writings of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. In sentiment, scope, overall conception, and many particulars, Longfellow's poem is very much a work of American Romantic literature, not a representation of Native American oral tradition, despite Longfellow's insistence that "I can give chapter and verse for these legends. Their chief value is that they are Indian legends." Longfellow had originally planned on following Schoolcraft in calling his hero Manabozho, the name in use at the time among the Ojibwe of the south shore of Lake Superior for a figure of their folklore, a trickster-transformer. But in his journal entry for June 28, 1854, he wrote, "Work at 'Manabozho;' or, as I think I shall call it, 'Hiawatha'—that being another name for the same personage." Hiawatha was not, in fact, "another name for the same personage" (the mistaken identification was actually made by Schoolcraft then compounded by Longfellow), but a probable historical figure associated with the founding of the League of the Iroquois. Because of the poem, however, "Hiawatha" came into use as a name for everything from towns to a telephone company in the western Great Lakes region where no Iroquois reside
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The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
Apparently so. I've never read it so I might join in on that one too - when I was in primary school a classmate of mine recommended it and I've never gotten around to reading it. -
The Great Dune Trilogy: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune by Frank Herbert is 99p Kindle Black Friday deal today
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I think that this one is the best of the quartet and it's not necessary to have read the other three in order to enjoy it. That said, the other three books do explain the relationships betwen the characters, especially the children, and go a long way to explaining the smiling man. This one came across as the scariest of them all, most of the action takes place at night, and thus in the dark (my own personal irrational fear) with most of the horror coming from clowns (apparently a high number of children are actually scared of clowns. My opinion is because clowns wear make-up and their faces can't be seen properly so they can't be recognised without their make-up, which is scary imho, but that's just a theory). What happens to you when the clown catches you is original, and scary but not graphic, and the fix is brilliant. Aimed at children 10 years and up, this is absolutely great! Recommended.
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New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden thrills once again in the finale to the critically acclaimed, bone-chilling quartet that began with Small Spaces. It’s been three months since Ollie made a daring deal with the smiling man to save those she loved, and then vanished without a trace. The smiling man promised Coco, Brian and Phil, that they’d have a chance to save her, but as time goes by, they begin to worry that the smiling man has lied to them and Ollie is gone forever. But finally, a clue surfaces. A boy who went missing at a nearby traveling carnival appears at the town swimming hole, terrified and rambling. He tells anyone who'll listen about the mysterious man who took him. How the man agreed to let him go on one condition: that he deliver a message. Play if you dare. Game on! The smiling man has finally made his move. Now it’s Coco, Brian, and Phil’s turn to make theirs. And they know just where to start. The traveling carnival is coming to Evansburg. Meanwhile, Ollie is trapped in the world behind the mist, learning the horrifying secrets of the smiling man's carnival, trying everything to help her friends find her. Brian, Coco and Phil will risk everything to rescue Ollie—but they all soon realize this game is much more dangerous than the ones before. This time the smiling man is playing for keeps. The summer nights are short, and Ollie, Coco, Brian, and Phil have only until sunrise to beat him once and for all—or it’s game over for everyone.
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Your Book Activity - November 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to lunababymoonchild's topic in Past Book Logs
I just bought The Ruin of All Witches: Life and Death in the New World by Malcolm Gaskill , paperback -
The Hidden Books Game 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Quiz Room / Thread Games Jokes etc
@Hayley you are welcome -
The Christmas Reading Challenge 2022
lunababymoonchild replied to Hayley's topic in Reading Challenges
Just bought The Snow Child on Kindle for 99p!