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Jonathan
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Time for a re-read of this masterpiece
— May 27, 2023 03:42AM
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Jonathan
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Three incredible novels down, and now for her more famous, personal, piece, which I have been looking forward to immensely. She is so damn good at this writing lark.
— Sep 11, 2015 02:29PM
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Jonathan
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Nan is obviously more where my head in right now, so putting aside Dahlberg and going back up North
— Sep 10, 2015 06:03AM
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Jonathan
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Well that was wonderful. You guys really should get hold of these books.
— Sep 08, 2015 02:16PM
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Jonathan
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Listen to how lovely this sentence is: "Sleet blattered against the ploughman's side as he followed the team; or, standing in a blink of sun, he saw the striding showers cross the corner of the field like sheeted ghosts."
— Sep 07, 2015 02:36PM
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Jonathan
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really enjoying this, but certainly struggling from time to time with the language. The glossary is short and does not contain many key words...
— Sep 07, 2015 06:37AM
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Jonathan
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Ah - so the quartet is linked only by location - the novels themselves are completely self sufficient
— Aug 23, 2015 02:12PM
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Jonathan
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At the turn of July there was already a hint of autumn. The skies were heavy grey...Soon, the barley was russet. An antrin elm-leaf yellowed. Birds gathered; suddenly on a still day a tree would heave and reeshle with their movement, a flock dart out and swoop, to settle black and serried on the telegraph wires; and after a little rise again in a flock and disappear within the tree.
— Aug 22, 2015 02:15PM
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