I'm reading
In what was a complete coincidence I found myself reading two Christmassy books this week. I started reading B K Borison's Lovelight Farm book because it has been on my shelf for months, and it fits for one of the Goodreads challenge prompts! I really loved it and have requested the next book in the series from the library.
Then I picked up Everyone this Christmas has a Secret by Benjamin Stevenson which is the third book in the Ernest Cunningham series. The fourth book is waiting for me to pick up at the library and then I will be all caught up with this series.
In answer to the question above, it usually is too early, but in the case of these two books I have made an exception!
I did also finish reading The Strawberry House by Rachel Burton, which I really enjoyed. My review is here.
I also then read a couple of chapters of James by Percival Everett. It is my intention to try and get this read while I am away.
I also started The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage which I was desperately trying to finish before I left but it isn't going to happen. I have to return the book to the library, so I am going to have to buy it so that I can finish it on the plane. Both James and this book fit Goodreads Challenge prompts too.
The other book that I am intending to read while I am away is my Classics Spin selection, The Leopard by Tomasi de Lampedusa. The hardest part of travelling is always deciding what you are going to read while you are away!
I'm watching
I started watching Neil & Martin's Bon Voyage which is a British travelogue featuring Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes who starred in a show together back in the 1990s. Morrissey now lives in France, so Clunes joins him and travels to various destinations. So far, it isn't all your normal French destinations. I will watch more at some point.
I went to a library talk for International Women's Day. The talk was about Australian Women's Land Army which operated during WWII, and got very little acknowledgement after the war. They weren't really treated all that well during the war either! It was a very interesting talk.
On Saturday, I went with some friends to see the Vivianne Westwood/Rei Kawakubo exhibition that is currently on at National Gallery of Victoria. I thought it was interesting, although I don't enjoy the fashion exhibitions as much as I do when it is art. It was interesting seeing so many iconic Westwood looks and some really famous items on display. Of the two, Westwood was more recognisable but Kawakubo was more interesting because her clothes are really, really different. The items there were not anything that you would see someone wearing on the street! Maybe abstract is a word I would use.
We are also going to a farewell for a friend who is moving to Queensland and a wedding on Sunday afternoon. The wedding is formal and so I have been stressing for a couple of months about what to wear and getting shoes that I could wear for several hours. I have trouble buying shoes because I have big feet and they are very wide. Ankle straps are a no no because my ankles swell so I have ended up with a slingback. I realised at 5 o'clock on Sunday morning that I haven't thought about jewellery.
I mentioned that I am going away for work. I am headed to Kolkata in India on Monday. I am very excited for several reasons including that I have never been to India and I never imagined that I would get such an opportunity in my line of work. Most excitingly, I am flying business class which is a first for me. Yes, I am going to be that person taking all the pictures in business class!
Posts from the last week
Top Ten Tuesday: Cooking the Books!
Blog Tour: The Strawberry House by Rachel Burton
In My Kitchen: March
Six Degrees: Wuthering Heights to The Secrets of the Huon Wren
I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date, Sunday Salon hosted at Readerbuzz and the Good Book and a Cup of Tea link up hosted at Boondock Ramblings



I am also about to read James! And I've been waiting for Heir Apparent for like, 2 months from the library. Completely missed the month I was supposed to read it in, haha. Enjoy business class that sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had completely forgotten about International Women's Day. I am now planning to read a picture book about a strong woman this week. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's fun to read two Christmas books in March.
I hope your trip to India goes well and you have some time to experience it, not just it’s hotels :) Victoria Purman wrote a novel called The Land Girls you might enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great reading week and safe travels
I hope you have a good time on your trip! & I agree that it’s tough to decide what to read when away but that’s why I love bringing my e-reader on trips! Even though I prefer physical books typically, the ease of so many books in one light handheld device is too enticing 😂!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a very interesting weekend, with the talk and an exhibition, how awesome! I like fashion exhibitions but I really don’ go to them as much. Happy reading, this week :)
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