Meme, meme, who's got the Wednesday reading meme? Why, I do. *blinks in surprise*
I'm still reading mostly poetry, mostly from A Victorian Anthology (1837-1895), which I'm not halfway through (there's a lot of hill to climb in this one), but also some grazing in a couple other anthologies. Plus I've started Tales of a Wayside Inn by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who outdoes his model Chaucer by putting his strongest story first ("Paul Revere's Ride") -- or at least, it's the strongest so far.
Prosewise, I'm about ⅔ through A Prison Unsought, being Exordium book 3, and about ⅓ through Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs.
So, um, not much. Yay job?
---L.
Subject quote from "Brokedown Palace," Grateful Dead.
I'm still reading mostly poetry, mostly from A Victorian Anthology (1837-1895), which I'm not halfway through (there's a lot of hill to climb in this one), but also some grazing in a couple other anthologies. Plus I've started Tales of a Wayside Inn by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who outdoes his model Chaucer by putting his strongest story first ("Paul Revere's Ride") -- or at least, it's the strongest so far.
Prosewise, I'm about ⅔ through A Prison Unsought, being Exordium book 3, and about ⅓ through Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs.
So, um, not much. Yay job?
---L.
Subject quote from "Brokedown Palace," Grateful Dead.
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Date: 28 May 2016 05:58 am (UTC)