![]() ![]() I read Fact or Fib and Fact or Fib 2 the moment they arrived. I'm sure I'll reread Fidelity many times.įact or Fib and Fact or Fib 2 by Kathy Furgang - Oh, eck, this is a big oops. ![]() That's one of the wonderful things you take away from the reading of poetry. However, I think it's worth mentioning that I felt as if I had an entirely different experience, the second time. Emily Fox-Seton is a hard-working woman who escapes her hand-to-mouth life when the Marquis of Walderhurst asks her to marry him but, his family objects and when he leaves for India, Emily is placed in terrible danger.įidelity (poems) by Grace Paley - I've written about Fidelity before, as it was a reread so I guess I figured I shouldn't bother, this time. Perhaps because I watched the TV movie first, I was disappointed at the lack of tension in T he Making of a Marchioness but I did enjoy the protagonist. The Making of a Marchioness (or Emily Fox Seton), parts 1 and 2 by Frances Hodgson Burnett - I wrote a bit about reading The Making of a Marchioness and watching the TV movie, The Making of a Lady(page down) but never wrote a review. Most of these were from my personal collection. So, I'm going to do some 1-paragraph reviews for record-keeping. ![]() ![]() And, now that I'm looking back, I'd like to have some sort of record of those I skipped for other reasons, as well. I've just been paging through my list of books read in 2014 and was a little shocked to find I've forgotten to review quite a few books during the latter part of the year. ![]()
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