At the edge of being done half a dozen more but spread across enough titles, I tend to take a while. In pursuit of novels in part, what do I have at hand that I never read? 155. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis, (Cox &Wyman, 1950) People said this is […]
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95book: list 19: back to poetries 149-154
I’m getting to within 10 books of where I’m currently reading now. 149. Old Winter by Anne Le Dressay (Chaudiere, 2007) Le Dressay has been a poet I’ve followed for nearly 2 decades, watching for specks. I like her cadence, her worldview, her development of ideas. A reread. Funny how the poems I previously marked, […]
95books: List 18: Novels, 143-148
I have long said “I don’t do novels”. A friend asked why. I think it is an unquestioned rule, vestigial prejudice from fundamentalist Christianity days when anything but the Bible is a lie. Even nature can be planted with red herrings. Partly I held fast to resenting the idea of willingly submitting to being manipulated […]
95books, list 17: Rural Memoirs and Memories: 132-142
I’ve been on a farm-kick, reading rural voices, some Canadian, American, British, about sheep and goat and horses. In the end, because I read things in parallel, the themed stack drifted across lists. 132. The Yorkshire Shepherdess by Amanda Owen (Magna Large Print Books, 2014) Found while browsing the library catalogue. Found out after that […]
95books, list 16, chapbooks & poetics essays 126-131
And here’s where I throw a sort of pop quiz on myself. And I’ve managed to let months slip in. Ah, me. Now 40-odd books later, what can I say to pick up where I left off? 126. On being a dodo by Michael Dennis (burnt wine press, 2009) Bought at a house reading. It […]