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The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne Du Maurier. December 11, 2016. I cannot believe that, after reading and really enjoying. The most famous story in the collection has to be. Which I enjoyed as a film but preferred as a short story. Even before the birds begin to attack (which happens very quickly – Du Maurier dives straight in to her story), there is a sense of unease rapidly building:. The ending too was beautifully done, and this is definitely one of the best short stories I have ever read. In whic...

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The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne Du Maurier. December 11, 2016. I cannot believe that, after reading and really enjoying. The most famous story in the collection has to be. Which I enjoyed as a film but preferred as a short story. Even before the birds begin to attack (which happens very quickly – Du Maurier dives straight in to her story), there is a sense of unease rapidly building:. The ending too was beautifully done, and this is definitely one of the best short stories I have ever read. In whic...

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The Story of an African Farm by Olive Shreiner. November 28, 2016. The Story of an African Farm. There were many things I loved about this novel. Both the characters and the setting were wonderfully drawn, and the opening paragraph of the novel immediately transports the reader to Africa:. 8220;Nothing lasts forever, not even the night.”. Don Quixote: Part 1 by Miguel de Cervantes. The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne Du Maurier. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting us...

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A Literary Re-Education is my attempt to read all those books that I feel I should have read but have never got round to and I suspect, as I get going with this, I will discover many other essential reads that I never even knew existed. I have a degree in English Literature and was a secondary school English teacher for five years before following my husband across the world as a trailing spouse (you can read about that here. This is a personal attempt at re-educating myself, and many of the books will b...

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Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. June 19, 2016. There is much to admire in this ambitious and far-reaching book. I really enjoy magical-realism, and there is plenty of that in this book:. 8220;My aunt Alia had begun to send us an unending stream of children’s clothes, into whose seams she had sewn her old maid’s bile… wearing at first the baby-things of bitterness, then the rompers of resentment.”. 8220;To understand just one life you have to swallow the world.”. So to sum up so far,. This method o...

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Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. June 19, 2016. There is much to admire in this ambitious and far-reaching book. I really enjoy magical-realism, and there is plenty of that in this book:. 8220;My aunt Alia had begun to send us an unending stream of children’s clothes, into whose seams she had sewn her old maid’s bile… wearing at first the baby-things of bitterness, then the rompers of resentment.”. 8220;To understand just one life you have to swallow the world.”. So to sum up so far,. This method o...

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A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. July 13, 2016. A Farewell to Arms. Follows the story of Frederick Henry (referred to by other characters as Tenente which, I learnt after finishing the book, means ‘lieutenant in Italian), an American who is serving in the Italian army in the first world war. Henry begins a relationship with a nurse who is working in a hospital close to where he is stationed, and the story follows the continuation of their relationship against the backdrop of the war. 8220;This was...

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The highs and lows of being a trailing spouse. Around the World Reading Challenge 2015. Tips for Moving Abroad. Things I Never Thought I’d Do Before I Became an Expat. June 21, 2015. June 21, 2015. A lot has changed in my life since I became an expat: I no longer work; I became a mother; I’m older (and wiser? We hired someone a few months later…. Image from http:/ www.offthemark.com. 5) Eaten curry for breakfast. Or fried noodles. Or sweetcorn as a desert. The sweetcorn is just plain weird, b...I’v...

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