So I know it's only the beginning of August, but here in my neck of the woods it's all cloudy and hazy and dry out and it's putting me in a fallish mood. I've even got a cup of hot caramel vanilla tea next to me. Now I'm thinking about crisp fall afternoons spent with tea or hot cider and a good book! I've always assigned certain seasons to pretty much every book or author I read. So, for instance, Romeo and Juliet and anything by or about Tolkien must be read in fall. Dorothy Sayers is for summer and Tolstoy is for winter and so on and so forth. If any of you fine folks out there have this same quirk I am now accepting book recommendations for the coming season;)
Tirzah wrote: "So I know it's only the beginning of August, but here in my neck of the woods it's all cloudy and hazy and dry out and it's putting me in a fallish mood. I've even got a cup of hot caramel vanilla ..."
You should read "Shadows on the Rock"; it's a very autumn sort of book :-)
I've always assigned certain seasons to pretty much every book or author I read. So, for instance, Romeo and Juliet and anything by or about Tolkien must be read in fall. Dorothy Sayers is for summer and Tolstoy is for winter and so on and so forth.
If any of you fine folks out there have this same quirk I am now accepting book recommendations for the coming season;)