Interesting book so far, and hardly what I expected - somehow I hadn't really thought too deeply about it and figured the book (with that whole concept of the "scarlet letter" would be set in Hawthorne's own time in some very conservative part of America, instead of the mid-17th century.
Half the year gone already. What are your reading plans for July?
01/07/2013 11:52:29 AM
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Yikes.
01/07/2013 07:21:59 PM
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Continuing my multi-volume history of Italy (Volume 15).
01/07/2013 10:03:49 PM
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I'm getting ready to read about the Borgias.
01/07/2013 10:51:29 PM
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Yes, I am proud!
02/07/2013 01:27:40 AM
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I also mean to read about them in the near future.
02/07/2013 04:17:45 PM
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As DomA mentioned...
03/07/2013 06:44:22 PM
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That does sound an interesting read.
03/07/2013 10:29:42 PM
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That comment is already more than the review earned in five months...
03/07/2013 11:57:08 PM
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At the moment, Kathleen Winsor's "Forever Amber".
02/07/2013 06:42:15 PM
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter", now.
10/07/2013 11:14:46 PM
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Finish Liveship Traders (Robin Hobb).
02/07/2013 09:20:16 PM
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I fell into N.K. Jemisin! Read the Inheritance trilogy and "The Killing Moon" *NM*
24/07/2013 04:33:10 PM
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Rereading Hyperion...
04/07/2013 11:58:29 AM
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