Last week, Bill got me a voucher for Kenny's, an independent bookshop in Galway (free worldwide shipping). Since we have never had a local bookshop in the Irish towns/villages we've lived in, that serves as ours. I had a great time thinking about what books I wanted and clicking around on the site. Today, my happy book mail arrived. Yay!
For the last few years, I have really been into classics with regard to fiction. I read a few more current fiction books, but it doesn't take long for me to want to get stuck into a classic again. Some of these I could get for free at Project Gutenberg but for books like this, I much prefer having a physical book instead of an e-book. Also, I really like the Wordsworth Classics editions. They have very informative introductions, but I don't read those until after I've read the book because there are spoilers. When a Wordsworth Classics edition was available, I chose that. When that wasn't available, I happily chose whatever copy they had.each of these volumes contains 3 novels |
I also got a couple of nonfiction titles.
Fanny Trollope was the mother of Anthony Trollope. She was also a writer, but while I've read a fair number of his books, I don't know anything about her. She was apparently a big influence on him, so I was happy to find this biography of her. The hat book was my last pick. I was looking at the bargain books and was intrigued. I make a lot of hats myself (knitted, crocheted, and occasionally, tatted) and the idea of hats changing the world seemed kind of hyperbolic. But it did look like a fascinating book. After looking at it in person, I can say that I am glad I decided to get it! It has a picture of a person wearing a certain style of hat on one page and a page of text opposite that provides information about the hat style and its importance. I think this will be a fun read, as will the rest of them. Now to decide which one to read first!
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Oh, dear Shari, I can understand that this mailing makes you happy! On the subject of hats, I can offer you a very special example in my post today: A hat made of glass, presented by the "lady of the glass castle" :-)
All the best
and have a wonderful time!
Traude
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And a very fine hat it is, too! What a talented woman Frau Kuchler is--and the rest of her artist family, too!
Have read many of these and enjoyed..l
That's good to know, Brenda! Pretty sure I read Barnaby Rudge decades ago, but that would be the only re-read and I remember nothing about it. All the rest will be new to me. I've heard good things about all the fiction and I think the nonfiction will be fun, too.
Bill sure knows how to give a great gift! I hope you love all the books!
He definitely does! Many happy hours in that pile!
This was definitely happy mail. Let us know how Barnaby Rudge is. It's one of a few Dickens' novels I haven't read. Have fun!
Thanks, Erika! I will post about Barnaby Rudge. I think I probably read it decades ago, but if so it was thousands of books ago and I don't remember it. Oh well, it'll be a new experience all over again ;-)
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