Oops! I forgot to send out the Best Book after Monday!
This week’s Best Book is The Crowded Street by Winifred Holtby!
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Oops! I forgot to send out the Best Book after Monday!
This week’s Best Book is The Crowded Street by Winifred Holtby!
This week’s Best Book is The Promise by Ann Weisgarber!
I’ve been sporadic about posting, because we just moved, and we haven’t been able to get internet access for three weeks since we’re so remote. But we’re online now, so I’ll be back to my regular schedule (and I’ll also be posting more regularly on movingtowashington.wordpress.com).
This week’s Best Book is H Is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald!
This week’s Best Book is 84, Charing Cross Road by Helen Hanff!
This week’s Best Book is Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy!
This week’s Best Book is The Lie by Helen Dunmore!
This week’s Best Book is Last Post by Ford Madox Ford!
This week’s Best Book is Rush Oh! by Shirley Barrett!
This week’s Best Book is The Perpetual Curate by Margaret Oliphant!
This week’s Best Book is Family Roundabout by Richmal Crompton!
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