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Sum Not a very good month this month.  Only eight books read and none fit my Personal Challenge.  I think I am slightly ahead of the game on this one so am not going to worry about it, but determined to make sure that come December 2007 I can put my hand on my heart and said I have kept my contract with myself to read one contemporary piece of fiction each month.

As readers of this blog will know I was struck down with a lightening attack of flu which pole axed me for five days and when I finally staggered out of bed and made it to the sofa, the mind was very woolly and really could not cope with anything that required any intellectual or analytical muscle whatsoever.  So Atonement was put to one side until I was stronger and while in recovery mode, I read two Alistair McCall Smiths which I have blogged about and two Dorothy L Sayers, Whose Body? and Murder Must Advertise, both Peter Wimsey mysteries and both very good as always.

I read and loved, as I always do, the latest Katie Fforde Going Dutch and then had a wonderful, magical afternoon reading the Eva Ibbotson book A Glove Shop in Vienna which I have also blogged about at great length so will not repeat myself here.

And last night, I read the final page of Can you Forgive Her? and closed up the book with a feeling of complete happiness and total satisfaction.  How I love these Palliser novels of Trollope!  Phineas Finn now awaits me and I have watched the first few episodes of the Pallisers featuring this story and will now watch some more over the weekend if I can manage it.  I think this book, if I have not finished it by the time I depart to Chicago, may come with me as it will provide comfort and stability in what is always a lunatic event in terms of rush, stress and panic.

So the teacher’s report for March: ‘Not bad but could do better’

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4 responses to “March Summing Up”

  1. Equiano Avatar

    One of these days your comments about Trollope will make me read him too – I’ve only ever read one and so long ago, I can’t recall much about it.

  2. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Daphne – thank you for your kind words and don’t forget it has taken me nearly a year to get this site how I want it and then with lots of help and encouragement from everyone else. You will too!

  3. daphne sayed Avatar

    Considering a) how ill you’ve been and b) cr–p at the office I think you’ve done really well and you have a brilliant site here which I’m failing to emulate.

  4. Lyn Baines Avatar
    Lyn Baines

    Trollope, McCall Smith (he’s contemporary isn’t he?) and Sayers and flu make up for no modern writers Elaine. Sometimes only old friends will do. I read Daughter of Time again last month just because I’d been reading the Ricardian Bulletin (I’m a member of the Richard III Society) and it made me nostalgic for the book that started off my RIII obsession. I picked up the new Katie Fforde at work this week and I think it will be an Easter reading treat.

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