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Stephanie is 61% done with Alaska Spark (Blazing Hearts Wildfire #1)
Wow, this is a riveting book of two stories twined together-the men and woman that fight wildfires and relationships working together yet separated during fire season work. For me, LoLo Paige is taking me on a walk in the past of the 13 years I worked in BLM in personnel for Fire Control as it was called in those days. For others, this will take them on a new road of experience with solid characters.
May 24, 2020 04:36PM Add a comment
Alaska Spark (Blazing Hearts Wildfire #1)

Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 65 of 269 of Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)
hard going--written like a PhD; the author is a professor at St. John's University. The book looks to be interesting, but is definably a text book of high level. I expect to understand Lymond, and certainly will learn the more about structures of writing. I wish the book was written in a lighter way, with less compound sentences of paragraph epics.
Jan 04, 2019 08:25PM Add a comment
Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)

Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 65 of 269 of Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)
hard going--written like a PhD; the author is a professor at St. John's University. The book looks to be interesting, but is definably a text book. I expect to understand Lymond, and certainly will learn the structures of the writing that might allow go deep; I wish the book was written in a lighter way. Once the discussion uses the actual characters it's getting more interesting.
Jan 04, 2019 08:21PM Add a comment
Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)

Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 30 of 269 of Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)
hard going--written like a PhD; the author is a professor at St. John's University. The book looks to be interesting, but is definably a text book. I expect to understand Lymond, and certainly will learn the structures of the writing that might allows going deeper; I wish this book was written in a lighter way, with fewer compound sentences and a lighter vocabulary. Not a book to read in bed :)
Jan 02, 2019 05:13PM Add a comment
Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)

Stephanie
Stephanie is on page 30 of 269 of Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)
hard going--written like a PhD; the author is a professor at St. John's University. The book looks to be interesting, but is a text book; I expect to understand Lymond, and certainly will learn the structures of the writing that might allows going deeper; I wish this book was written in a lighter way, with fewer compound sentences and a lighter vocabulary. Not a book to read in bed :)
Jan 02, 2019 05:09PM Add a comment
Dorothy Dunnett’s Lymond Chronicles: The Enigma of Francis Crawford (Volume 1)

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