Pondering the pages ~ Day 2
Well now look what I’ve gone and done, silly me! I was copying Day 2 to Day 3 and accidentally copied something else in it’s place. Maybe I’ve crossed the international date line and Day 2 just magically performed a disappearing act. Oh well not much to be done about it now. Let’s see I:
Finished Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn. It turned out to be a really good book after all. So for those of you I might have scared off on my Day 1 Ponderings post come on back. I read the second 1/2 in one sitting. Reading it straight through from page 275 to the end, page 528.
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I started a new book and new-to-me author. I’m reading The Life Plan by Sybil Baker.
Like many women, Kat Miller dreams of having a satisfying career, a loving family, and a house of her own. But Kat has taken things further than most, documenting her dreams in a “Life Plan,” so that nothing will go wrong. Yet something has: Dan, her husband of five years. Kat suspects that Dan, recently unemployed, is spending more time in yoga class with his beautiful classmate than he is looking for a job. When Dan announces that he has enrolled in a massage course in Thailand, Kat is convinced she has to go with him to save her marriage.
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I recently finished the Deanna Raybourn, and really enjoyed it! My review to be published on the date the book is published.
You scared me with your earlier post that you were not impressed with the first half of Silent on the Moor…but I’m glad your feelings were needless. I just read Silent in the Grave and will purchase Silent in the Sanctuary Feb.1. Can’t wait to read this one!
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Check your email. There’s an offer in there I don’t think you’ll able to turn down.
Regarding “Silent on the Moor” – Good to know. Looking forward to this one.
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Thank you
The Life Plan sounds interesting. It’s always funny in a fascinating way to see how people who plan everything in their lives out react when things go astray.
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I agree and it made for enjoyable reading.