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Lynda Reads

Bite size reflections on the plethora of stimuli that drift in through my (more or less) open mind: commentaries, ideas, book reviews, resonances struck and ire stirred. My way of exposing my side of the conversation with other minds encountered. I also blog about the Okal Rel Universe, my own fictional enterprise, at Reality Skimming.)

by Lynda: Sci-Fi Author, Educator, Technologist.


Sunday, December 05, 2004

Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks

Love, Plague and Righteous Error


Stayed up until 3 a.m. to finish Year of Wonders, and want to say thanks to Geraldine Brooks for a book I enjoyed thoroughly. Her wonderful novel, based on the true story of the village of Eyam in Derbyshire, during a plague outbreak in 1666, kept me company for a week at a time when I really needed something engaging to end the day with. I am always grateful to books that cost me sleep, even if I can't afford the time (is everyone's life run by a palm pilot going beep these days!) to sink into as many as I would like, these days.



See also:
Year of Wonder Review on the Book Bags site, and at at bookcrossings.

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