521 - Chapters 7 & 8 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Published: May 29, 2020, 8:38 p.m.

b'Book Talk - 8:34 \\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 Thursday May 28 Book Notes Aimee finished William Monk:\\xa0\\xa0now on to this series:\\xa0 Heather & Jennifer: Inspector Gamache by Louise Penny - first book is eh - evidently rest of series is better Lise Mendel: Jane Darrowfiled - LOL and not stupid. Now onto Goodreads book \\u201cThe Great Ship of Knowledge Part 1" by William Bailey Colleen : just finished \\u201cCode Name Verity\\u201d by Elizabeth Wein. WW2 female spies and female pilots. Really loved it. Heather. Ordover :\\xa0 Funny:\\xa0 Funny bit was based on this book: \\u201cQueen Bees and Wannabees\\u201d\\xa0 Shelly Fromholtz : I just finished Code Name Hel\\xe9n\\xe9 by Ariel Lawhon. Same plotline.. based on a real person. Nancy Wake -\\xa0 Campaign for a word of the year - \\u201cnibbling\\u201d - nieces and nephews (b/c they\\u2019re not SIBlings) Jennifer & Regina : Josephine Baker\\xa0- History Chick\\u2019s did a great episode on her Podcast Every Little Thing - Flora Lichtman -\\xa0 Edyta Niemyjska : I recently finished reading a large fantasy series by Elizabeth Moon \\xa0- The Sheepfarmer\\u2019s Daughter is the first book in the series\\xa0 About Elizabeth Moon Elizabeth Moon grew up on the Texas-Mexico border, a voracious reader and early writer. She spent much of her early years in a hardware store where nothing was in shrink-wrap or little plastic containers, and mule collars still hung on the back wall. She has a history degree from Rice University and a biology degree from the University of Texas at Austin, plus some graduate work in biology at the University of Texas at San Antonio; between the first two, she spent three years on active duty in the USMC. Her bibliography includes 25+ novels and 40+ short fiction works, nearly all in science fiction or fantasy. REMNANT POPULATION was a Hugo finalist in 1997; THE SPEED OF DARK won the Nebula Award in 2003. Shelly Fromholtz : has anyone read Centennial by James Michener? If so, your thoughts? LeAnn -\\xa0 \\xa0and Pickwick Papers\\xa0 The Jane Austen Project:\\xa0 by Kathleen A. Flynn\\xa0 -\\xa0 Shelly\\u2019s stepdaughter recommends - Ask a Mortician - YouTube channel\\xa0 Aimee recommends visiting (when possible) Whistler BC in May - Zipline through old growth rainforest Jennifer knitting:\\xa0 Reading\\xa0Midnight Riot\\xa0(Rivers of London series)\\xa0 by Ben Aaronovitch\\xa0 and Chair Yoga:\\xa0 And then we got onto food\\u2026 Edyta Niemyjska : this is a great account by one of the winners of GBBO\\xa0 Toshi : I love shrubs, but must use vinegar that\\u2019s naturally brewed Edyta Niemyjska : she has lots of videos with instructions Toshi : yes Morrocan okra with tomato is good Toshi : brussel sprouts with chestnut \\xa0sauce and\\xa0 \\xa0 Our Narrator: Eden Ballantyne : Eden became a storyteller, after years of acting and touring, with a variety of diverse theatre companies, performing in touring theatre, theatre in education, museums, theme parks and schools. Eden then started his own company Stories Alive; as a way of getting his head full of crazy historical characters and stories into the world. He now works independently across Britain, Italy, China and Canada. Performing as a variety of characters in all manner of interesting settings. With over 20 years acting experience performing and delivering workshops to people of all ages, he rarely regrets failing A level theatre studies.'