Also reading Summa Theologica by Aquinas, good stuff, deep read.
Also reading Summa Theologica by Aquinas, good stuff, deep read.
I've been reading game of thrones non stop just lately (I've just finished 'feast for crows') I was feeling a little burnt out so I opted for a couple of easy books and in the last week I've read
Good book, not a patch on To Kill a Mockingbird and you have to try and forget that its not an actual sequel because some of the characters are completely different (mainly Aticus, in this one he comes across as being quite small minded even though the original attributes from TKAMB are still in there)
Just today I finished
I thought this was a brilliant book, mainly told from the mothers point of view, little Rhoda doesn't actually do a fat lot in the book but I utterly detested her, it probably wasn't quite as shocking now as when it was first published in the 50's but still it was a nice easy read.There’s something special about eight-year-old Rhoda Penmark. With her carefully plaited hair and her sweet cotton dresses, she’s the very picture of old-fashioned innocence. But when their neighborhood suffers a series of terrible accidents, her mother begins to wonder: Why do bad things seem to happen when little Rhoda is around?
after my two easy books I fancy something a wee bit more testing on my old noodle so I'm going to get started on these
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