April, 2023

DatePost TitleAuthorWorkSeries
Fri Apr 7: Jo Walton's Reading List: March 2023 [Post] [Reading List]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Steven Brust's Tsalmoth (2023) [Post] [Steven Brust] [Tsalmoth] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Matti Freidman's Who By Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai (2021) [Post] [Matti Freidman] [Who By Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: A.S. Byatt's Medusa's Ankles (2021) [Post] [A.S. Byatt] [Medusa's Ankles] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Ben Aaronovitch's Lies Sleeping (2018) [Post] [Ben Aaronovitch] [Lies Sleeping] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Elizabeth Cadell's Deck With Flowers (1973) [Post] [Elizabeth Cadell] [Deck With Flowers] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Arthur Ransome's Swallowdale (1931) [Post] [Arthur Ransome] [Swallowdale] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Sophie Kinsella's Mini Shopaholic (2010) [Post] [Sophie Kinsella] [Mini Shopaholic] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Natalie R. Tomas's The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence (2003) [Post] [Natalie R. Tomas] [The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Thomas Travisano and Saskia Hamilton's Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell (2008) (edited by) [Post] [Thomas Travisano] [Saskia Hamilton] [Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Alice Steinbach's Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman (2000) [Post] [Alice Steinbach] [Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Liane Tsui and Grace Seybold's A Quiet Afternoon: Low-Fi Speculative Fiction, For a Peaceful Break From a Stressful World (2020) [Post] [Liane Tsui] [Grace Seybold] [A Quiet Afternoon: Low-Fi Speculative Fiction, For a Peaceful Break From a Stressful World] [RLE]
Fri Apr 7: RL Entry: Miklos Banffy's They Were Found Wanting (1937) [Post] [Miklos Banffy] [They Were Found Wanting] [RLE]



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