Enjoying this summer's contest more than last summer's:
- last year had to log in miles riden or walked at the health club
- this year have to READ BOOKS (one of my favorite activities)
Prairie silence (book), by Melanie Hoffert. A woman living in Minneapolis goes back home to North Dakota and muses about whether she could live there. She talks to some people about her life and loves (women) and finds that it can be done. The image of the old barn evokes thoughts of change and place. She rescues some boards and takes them home to make a bookcase. Her father burns down the barn with no feelings about loss. She learns a new appreciation of roots but does go back to the city to pick up her life where she left off.
Newcomb's wildflower guide (book), by Larence Newcomb: This book was recommended for a workshop. Line drawings are easier to identify plants. There is a system, which makes it easier (it is still hard). Good for Northeast USA including Pine Barrens.
My Amalfi coast (Book), by Amanda Tabberer: Woman visits lovely place in Italy, falls in love with a gorgeous young man and lives there for 18 years. She shares many photos and tales of various towns, restaurants, people and their specialities. I wish I had read this book BEFORE I went to Positano. So much more to discover. A beautiful coffee table kind of book.
The billionnaire's curse (Archer legacy, book 1), by Richard Newsome: Young man inherits great wealth from aunt he never even knew about. His useless parents go off inspecting his properties and he is left to his own devices at mansions with servants. He meets some twins and they have adventures trying to find out who killed the aunt and what happened to her diamond.
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