

Lovely ❤️ and sad 💔
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Lovely ❤️ and sad 💔
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My 5th lunchtime in 20 weeks. 20 weeks since the first day I worked at home. Not sure what else to say about that, other than I really miss being on campus ☹️
You know when you get to a certain age in life when everything they taught you in school is revealed as a lie. I‘m there. The Victoria/Albert love thing, nope. She loved him, he was a bit of a nasty shi*.
Great read, learned a lot. Didn‘t really like Victoria and the arrogant, superiority complex that underpinned the British Empire makes me cringe. I know we have to read things of the time, but it‘s still horrible.
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Put this off for ages, but really enjoyed it and the chapters did fly by. It‘s a political thriller and you have to try and guess who is also the treasonous back stabber!
Bit of a preachy presidents speech at the end, bet I can guess who wrote that!
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Somewhere between a pick and a so-so. The story is a pick, the writing not so much.
I‘d never heard of the Rosenbergs before reading The Bell Jar, they don‘t feature in British history! They are a fascinating story though, this book also confirms the stereotype I have of late 1940s/50s US, communist paranoia and everyone smokes!
Were all women as gullible and naive as Millie in this though?
Gift from Cindy 😘