I received two books from Stacy of Stacy Books


A fine selection of these short, succinct verses from over 600 years of Japanese history.
2) The Frenchwoman by Barbara Paul:
Sent by her stepmother to England to marry a stranger whom she finds hard to trust, Juliette Delahousse finds herself condemned by neighbors for her French blood, surrounded by dangerous secrets, and falling in love with the wrong brother
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I am STILL reading Other Eyes by Barbara D'Amato
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Do you think it makes you NOT (or less) “well-read” if there are certain genres that you won’t read because you KNOW you won’t enjoy them? Why?
No way! It definitely does not make me feel like this. I don't wish to waste my time reading genres I don't like.
That Haiku book sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteStacy is so sweet and generous! I hope you enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteNice books from Stacy :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy my dear :)
Oh, I love the cover of the Haiku book!
ReplyDeleteI could never get the hang of writing haiku's.
ReplyDeleteHere is mine
The Frenchwoman looks good...hope you enjoy your books.
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The Frenchwoman book sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI remember back in high school, our Literature teacher made us do an haiku assignment, it was kind of tough for me making sure works fall in the right way a haiku should. :D The second book sounds like you're up for a tear-jerker? Falling for the wrong brother. *gasps*
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the books from Stacy - so nice of her.
ReplyDeleteNice! have a great reading week!
ReplyDeleteThe Frenchwoman caught my interest, enjoy!
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Very true, I don't like to waste time reading what I don't like either.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine:
http://carabosseslibrary.blogspot.com/2011/07/musing-mondays_11.html
I just think you have to be careful not to think you will necessarily hate a book, just because it is in a certain genre.
ReplyDeletea good book is a good book!
I've always been fascinated with haiku. I can't seem to write it, but I'm in awe of those who can. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe Haiku book would be interesting to read. I hope you enjoy your new books.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've got some wonderful reading ahead.
ReplyDeleteI love haiku so I hope you enjoy An Introduction to Haiku. I need to see if my library has it. Happy reading and have a great week. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you are enjoying the books :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, the haiku book sounds really good. Can't wait to hear what you think of it.
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