Abigail Bok
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Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer
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An Obstinate, Headstrong Girl
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Coldharbour Gentlemen (Darking Hundred #1)
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The Jane Austen Companion: With a Dictionary of Jane Austen's Life and Works
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BTW, did everyone notice that there was a duel? 🤺
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| This is a competently written Golden Age mystery (originally published in 1930) with an abundance of plausible suspects. It focuses on Robert Eldridge, who in a previous phase of his life, and under a different name, committed a fraud that bankrupted ...more | |
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Very perceptive about Elinor!
Austen is quite good at giving us characters who behave appropriately but are not saints. (view spoiler) ...more " |
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Well, I didn’t hate it as much as I have hated other works by Thomas Hardy. Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of his “Wessex” novels, set in a slightly fictionalized west country of southern England. As such it interested me because I like the ...more |
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My vote is for The Bluest Eye and North and South. Thank you for all you do to keep this group going, Emily!
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Thanks for the trigger warning! 😂 I have enough nightmares all on my own, without hair.
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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| This book is about tuberculosis, but it is also about much more. The author tells us a lot about TB in the world today—about 1.25 million people die annually from what is largely a curable disease—but the global TB crisis is also a test case for unde ...more | |
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| And so with sorrow I come to the end of Adrian Bell’s luminous trilogy of recollections from his life as a farmer in southern England between the world wars. The Cherry Tree follows Corduroy, the story of his year of apprenticeship to a local farmer, ...more | |
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IMPORTANT: Attempted Scam - Supposed "monthly reader led book challenge"
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This is a popular new scam in the U.S. as well. I got an invitation (not through Goodreads) purporting to be from a well-known book club to feature on
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And so we come to the end—of this series, which I’ve followed since its inception, and of Jane Austen, accidental detective, who died a few months after the story ends. I have mixed feelings about this final book. On the one hand, I love the setting, ...more |
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| Feature with Abigail Bok | 1 | 3 | Jun 27, 2015 06:23PM | |
| Austenesque Lover...: Someone Else Pick It For Me- August | 122 | 45 | Sep 18, 2016 06:57AM | |
| Austenesque Lover...: Anji's TBR mountain climb | 110 | 52 | Dec 31, 2016 12:13PM | |
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“Obligation may be stretched till it is no better than a brand of slavery stamped on us when we were too young to know its meaning.”
― Middlemarch
― Middlemarch
“Mothers,fathers,our kind,tell me again that death doesn't matter.Tell me it's just a limitation of vision ,a fold of landscape,a deep flax-and-poppy-filled gully hidden on the hill, pleat in our perception a somersault of existence,natural,even beneficent even a gift,the only key to the red-lacquered door at the end of the hall,"water within water," those old stories.”
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“I wasn’t made for illiteracy; it simply didn’t come naturally.”
― Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
― Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
“Grief turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it. We anticipate (we know) that someone close to us could die, but we do not look beyond the few days or weeks that immediately follow such an imagined death. We misconstrue the nature of even those few days or weeks. We might expect if the death is sudden to feel shock. We do not expect the shock to be obliterative, dislocating to both body and mind. We might expect that we will be prostrate, inconsolable, crazy with loss. We do not expect to be literally crazy, cool customers who believe that their husband is about to return and need his shoes. In the version of grief we imagine, the model will be "healing." A certain forward movement will prevail. The worst days will be the earliest days. We imagine that the moment to most severely test us will be the funeral, after which this hypothetical healing will take place. When we anticipate the funeral we wonder about failing to "get through it," rise to the occasion, exhibit the "strength" that invariably gets mentioned as the correct response to death. We anticipate needing to steel ourselves the for the moment: will I be able to greet people, will I be able to leave the scene, will I be able even to get dressed that day? We have no way of knowing that this will not be the issue. We have no way of knowing that the funeral itself will be anodyne, a kind of narcotic regression in which we are wrapped in the care of others and the gravity and meaning of the occasion. Nor can we know ahead of the fact (and here lies the heart of the difference between grief was we imagine it and grief as it is) the unending absence that follows, the void, the very opposite of meaning, the relentless succession of moments during which we will confront the experience of meaninglessness itself.”
― The Year of Magical Thinking
― The Year of Magical Thinking
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Barbara wrote: "Hi Abigail,I've sent you several messages through the message link on the Goodreads website. I'd like to continue talking offline about Los Angeles history and the Tongva. All my messages get the..."
That’s so weird! But I did get this one—maybe because you sent it through my profile page? The ways of Goodreads can be mysterious. Would love to continue the chat.
In addition to the little Zanja Madre pocket park in downtown L.A., there’s another site I haven’t visited in years: the native spring on the grounds of University High School. In the past it wasn’t necessary to obtain permission to go on the grounds, but that may have changed. I participated in a planting and ceremony there back in, probably, the 1990s. The California Conservation Corps tree-planting unit (which was headed by an old friend, Peter Lassen, whose memorial is by chance tomorrow) collaborated with the Tongva elders to plant sacred plants around the spring and reconsecrate it. I don’t know whether it has been maintained.
All best, Abigail
Hi Abigail,I've sent you several messages through the message link on the Goodreads website. I'd like to continue talking offline about Los Angeles history and the Tongva. All my messages get the response that Goodreads doesn't recognize your name. Can you tell me how we can continue to talk?
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Barbara
Howdy, Abigail!I didn't realize we weren't already friended right and tight. :) Good catch on your part.
Enjoy your insightful comments in the group and on reviews. See you around GR!
I'm pretty new to Goodreads as well, and am finding it occasionally baffling. Isn't it wonderful, though? All these people who wish to chat about Jane Austen!It sounds as if you have ambitions to be a real Jane Austen scholar! I found a link for you to an online version of the text of her nephew's memoir: http://labrocca.com/ja/
For more about me, you can visit my profile by clicking on the image of me that should come with this message. Look forward to chatting with you again, both on the discussion boards and offline, like this!
I am glad to be your friend but I am not quite sure how this works. A bit about myself I have been a JA reader for many years but I have not had with whom to dicuss my insights and thoughts with. My friends think I am nuts. I have tried to initiate study groups and book club sessions but to no avail last fall I went to a JA seminar at the WI with Hazel Jones and it was a great experience.I would like to read Chapmans articles and the biography by her nephew but cannot locate them Most of the books mentioned on Goodreads are not available here and of course it is very expensive to order and send from Amazon. the next time I will write and start asking some questions which novel should I start with your friend (MRS) Miryam Ben Yishai
I am glad to be your friend but I am not quite sure how this works. A bit about myself I have been a JA reader for many years but I have not had with whom to dicuss my insights and thoughts with. My friends think I am nuts. I have tried to initiate study groups and book club sessions but to no avail last fall I went to a JA seminar at the WI with Hazel Jones and it was a great experience.I would like to read Chapmans articles and the biography by her nephew but cannot locate them Most of the books mentioned on Goodreads are not available here and of course it is very expensive to order and send from Amazon. the next time I will write and start asking some questions which novel should I start with your friend (MRS) Miryam Ben Yishai















































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