Mailbox Monday is on tour and hosted for May by Martha.
Only one book came into my house this week -a fat tome! Rosamunde Pilcher's Winter Solstice.
Am reading a Ruth Rendell mystery and a gorgeous book set in Birmingham in the 1930's. It is actually two separate stories and makes me ever so glad to be born in the current times!
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I enjoyed Winter Solstice...in fact, I need to curl up with a cozy Pilcher book soon! Thanks for sharing.
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Winter Solstice is another one of my all time favorite. Pilcher is wonderful! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your book! I have only read one book by this author and that was a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great read. Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read, enjoy!
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Have to read a Rendell mystery soon! Enjoy your thick book, which has a nice cover and promises some good reading!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of Pilcher's books, but they look like fun reads! Enjoy your book!
ReplyDeleteHappy reading this week :)
ReplyDelete1930 books also make me glad to have not been born than :-)
ReplyDeleteI've never read anything by this author but judging by the description of this one on Amazon I think I may have to remedy that soon. Hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteLove Rosamunde's books. Have a great reading week.
ReplyDeleteYou are right...reading historical fiction always reminds how lucky I am to live right now!
ReplyDeleteNot too many times in history when being female is a positive experience LOL Enjoy your read this week.
ReplyDeleteI never really got in to the Ruth Rendell Mysteries - too British for me I think.
ReplyDeleteHave a great reading week!
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Haven't read a Ruth Rendell for ages. Hope you enjoy!
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I haven't read any of Renedell's novels, but I hope you enjoy it!
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