Stuck in a Book’s Weekend Miscellany

Is it spring? Is it not? I guess maybe? The weather as been very up and down recently, and it’s pouring with rain as I write. Hail, the other day! Oh well, books will never let us down, even if we have to heap ourselves with blankets and cats while reading. You know what else won’t let you down? The weekend miscellany. Here’s the usual trio of things to enjoy!

1.) The blog post – is Ali’s announcement of the upcoming Daphne du Maurier Reading Week, 13-19 May. Judging by the number of comments on that post, it should be very popular. I have lots of unread Daphnes on my shelf and, because of #ProjectNames, might go for Julius. Though I am a bit chary of reading it because of its reported anti-Semitism…

2.) The link – is a great article at Vulture about trying to live like Virginia Woolf, which also discusses Katharine Smyth’s brilliant All The Lives We Ever Lived (currently high in the running for my book of the year).

3.) The book – is Limbo by Dan Fox. I don’t know much about it, but I do know that I covet all of Fitzcarraldo’s non-fiction. I’ve only read one (Kate Briggs’ This Little Art, which was one of the best books I read last year) but I know I want to read more – and this one starts with a description of the Headington shark. If you don’t know what the Headington shark is, have a google – I used to live a few streets from it.

2 thoughts on “Stuck in a Book’s Weekend Miscellany

  • April 6, 2019 at 4:42 pm
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    If you can say “books will never let us down” then you have been exceptionally lucky in your reading experiences to date! Saw the famous shark last week as I spent a week in Oxford and you can see it on one of the park-and-ride bus routes, but did you know there is now a second one on the roof of “Posh Fish” on the London Road itself? Regarding spring, then the answer is surely yes by both the meteorological and astronomical definitions. Enjoy your cat and blanket (and a good book too I am sure).

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