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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Coming Up: Titles I'm Banking On

What I'm reading now: Broken Harbor by Tana French, a book that is on many of the "Best of 2012" lists. I'm progressing slowly because I have so many other things I'm supposed to do this week. As of this morning I'm finally starting to make some progress with it. I have found the beginning to be slow going and the book is about 430 pages with a small font. It's a detective/mystery set on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin. I do like it, though I don't find Detective Kennedy all that original. The plot is intriguing, though.

Lots of snow has fallen in the past 24 hours to cover the 8 inches we already had. Very nice.

Christmas was very pleasant--a dinner with the friends I care about the most. Anne cooked a splendidly moist turkey with homemade stuffing, Evelyn brought her cranberry sauce made from the wild cranberries from a wilder Adirondack lake that she gathered by boat, roasted root vegetables from Noel's organic garden, mashed potatoes, salad, and many varieties of Anne's homemade Christmas cookies.

This week I'm guiding nature snowshoe hikes at Garnet Hill Lodge in North River. Lots of fun and a bit of extra money.

The final day of my semester break is Tuesday, January 22, and it feels today as though it is around the corner.

I will reveal more reading plans soon!



6 comments:

  1. Interesting to hear your comments on 'Broken Harbour' Judith as it's on my list to try. I look forward to the review!

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    1. Sarah,
      I recommend that you read Broken Harbor. I think there's a great deal for a crime writer to mull over. I must post my final thoughts on it, because I gave the 450-page chunkster a great deal of my time and thought.

      Best wishes,
      Judith

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  2. hope you had a good christmas ,all the best stu

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    1. Stu,
      I had a lovely Christmas, though I had no time to decorate or read my favorite Christmas books and stories. I'm promising myself, NEXT YEAR.

      Judith

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  3. Snowy days sound like good reading weather.

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    1. Yes, snowy days are the best! I also love the dark mornings for reading. Sometimes I wish the sun wouldn't come up!

      Judith

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