#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
1) is easy, I've always wanted to learn skydiving/parachute jumping.
2) tagged - it's Oxford colleges and the characters are dons, but that's school as well, right?
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
1) is easy, I've always wanted to learn skydiving/parachute jumping.
2) tagged - it's Oxford colleges and the characters are dons, but that's school as well, right?
I am glad it's over. As much as I liked the eccentric Oxford dons in this story, it was a very looooooooong story. With sometimes boring secondary and tertiary stories.
About halfway into the book I would have bailed, but I wanted to know whether the gastronomic society would eat human flesh or not.
Shorter story and better editing would have made this a pick.
3/5 stars
After this morning's events (kids to school, to the GP, shopping groceries), Sherlock and I have about 5 more minutes before I have to play with the cat. She's already sniffing for her favourite toy.
Can't think of anything more #tranquil than sitting here with my reading buddy, a cup of steaming tea and my kindle.
#catsoflitsy
#readingresolutions @Jess7
Gallows humor, academia, and food, not all of it (or even most of it) human flesh. See my full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2018/01/review-reluctant-cannibals-by-ian.html
@tournevis, another lovely sentence. There should be a comma after "if he had", shouldn't it?
This made me stutter. Is there any other form of kneeling? Can you kneel on any other part of your body?
PS: tell me when I'm starting to annoy you
This book is full of #photochallenge material.
#stripe #readingresolutions @Jess7
#ScenesFromABook @JoeStalksBeck
Today: #InTheKitchen
Okay, not precisely in the kitchen itself in this scene.
The things that happen in the kitchen, especially concerning the meetings of the culinary society, are too good to spoil the fun here. 😝
#scenesfromabook @JoeStalksBeck
Dr Bloom's #DailyWorkout is walking around the quads, back alleys and side streets of Oxford.
I suggested this one for book club and before I could finish the title, the head shaking and “no,” and “nope(s)” were in full swing. I think they‘re a little wary of me now. 😂 So instead, and in keeping with my newish tradition of starting the year with a strange/uncomfortable read, I‘m going to crack this open on my own. Hope it‘s good!
I'll just be here, devouring this book.