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Tag Archives: Under the Greenwood Tree
Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy
Delightful! Charming! Humorous! Clever! Can you believe that I’m talking about a book by Thomas Hardy? It’s true, I am. Under the Greenwood Tree is a lovely read, a lovely read– about a small village in Victorian England. Someone once … Continue reading
Summer Reading List–update in August
Hooray! I finished The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas! That was my main heavy reading book for this summer—now I can coast. I won’t say it was the best book I’ve ever read—but it was fun and had a bit … Continue reading