[ebooktalk] Re: back again

  • From: "Elaine Harris \(Rivendell\)" <elaineharris@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 05:24:34 +1000

Thank you, Voldi.

I read "The Wide Sargasso Sea" years ago but could never remember who wrote
it.
Vastly different!!

Elaine



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On Behalf Of Voldi Gailans
Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013 11:56 PM
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Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: back again

Hi David,

Welcome back and I'm glad to hear your mum is feeling better.

I'm reading Jane Eyre at present, a book I started but didn't finish some
years ago now.  One of the books we are studying on our book course later in
the year is The Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, so I thought that before
reading it I should read Jane Eyre, just for completeness and because I
didn't finish it before.  I've also just started Priestley's Angel Pavement
on the Stream and think I will enjoy it.

Take care,

Voldi

At 11:11 02/06/2013, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I am back home after spending a couple of days with mum who has been a 
>little unwell, but she feels a good deal better now.
>
>Not a lot of action on the list while I have been away.  What is 
>everyone reading at the moment?
>
>I have to choose a new book to read, and I am scanning another Charity
>Norman book called "Freeing Grace".   It tells the story of a baby who lost
>her mother shortly after birth, and the battle between the baby's 
>father, who is not really equipped to look after her, but wishes to do 
>so, and prospective adopters who really want her as they are unable to 
>have children of their own.
>
>The story is told from both points of view.
>
>I will attach the book once it is scanned.
>
>
>David



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