Book ideas for #Wales for #readingeurope2020
Libby1 If you want something really interesting for your fiction try Under Milk Wood, which was a play written for radio. Your non-fiction choice is about England, not Wales! Any #WelshLittens here who could recommend a good non-fic about your beautiful country? 4y
Under Milk Wood. Dylan Thomas
Texreader @Libby1 Apparently some of the nonfiction book is about Wales based on the research I did on LibraryThing. I bought the book in London a few years ago but I‘ve managed to lose it! So I can‘t confirm. It‘s lost somewhere in my house with the other books I bought when we visited England and Wales! (I‘m a tad upset with myself for losing books! How can that happen?) 4y
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umbrellagirl @Texreader I read it recently and it‘s really just about England. Mostly London. 4y
Texreader @umbrellagirl @Libby1 Ok that‘s confirmed. It needs to be taken off the list. Thanks to you both for setting that straight. But I still want to find the darned thing! 😊 I‘ve lost it along with a book I got in London about the Bayeux Tapestry. 4y
umbrellagirl @Texreader I hope you do find it. I enjoyed it. 4y
rabbitprincess Have you read Sharon Kay Penman‘s Welsh Princes trilogy, or Edith Pargeter‘s Brothers of Gwynedd quartet? Both good hist fic about Wales. Can also recommend the Fiona Griffiths series by Harry Bingham, set in Cardiff. First book is 4y
Talking to the Dead: A Novel
rabbitprincess For non-fiction, I have this on my shelves, but I haven‘t read it yet: 4y
The matter of Wales: epic views of a small country
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