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Curlews rose from the margins of a small reed-fringed loch, and all at once it seemed possible that the empty trees would soon be in bud and the long-awaited spring almost upon them.
— Jan 19, 2026 07:53PM
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The morning was completely quiet, all sound muffled by the snow, and yet there was life about. . . here tracks ran beneath the trees, and the small starred footprints of random birds. High above, the branches of the beeches met in a soaring arch, a lace-like tangle silhouetted against the pale, bright morning sky.
— Jan 19, 2026 11:56AM
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Jan 20, 2026 02:58AM
Will be interesting to see if she continues to hold up as you work through her catalog.
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Hi Annarino,My observation, so far, is that it's more like an up-and-down journey, rather than a straight line. I find her offerings from the 1970s to be far less complex and more "romance" based than the intricate family sagas that she later produced in the 1990s. For whatever reason, they are all still super readable!

