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NicholasVanWotsisface wrote:
If, like me, you still like that melancholy reflective stuff
redc wrote:
I don't do a lot of that there book reading, but I've just finished this which is brim-full to flooding-over with melancholy reflective stuff and with a surprising amount of death for a book about a not notably treacherous river, all set in BSP's adopted county:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/River-Journey- ... ivia+laing
kevo wrote:redc wrote:
I don't do a lot of that there book reading, but I've just finished this which is brim-full to flooding-over with melancholy reflective stuff and with a surprising amount of death for a book about a not notably treacherous river, all set in BSP's adopted county:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/River-Journey- ... ivia+laing
That looks great - and all about my neck of the woods...
kevo wrote:redc wrote:
I don't do a lot of that there book reading, but I've just finished this which is brim-full to flooding-over with melancholy reflective stuff and with a surprising amount of death for a book about a not notably treacherous river, all set in BSP's adopted county:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/River-Journey- ... ivia+laing
That looks great - and all about my neck of the woods...
Mr Bod wrote:Just finished
Fairyland - Paul J. McAuley
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