Pride and Prejudice our May book of the month.What are you guys reading?
You might be a bit further along than me, as I just finished chapter 19.I'm almost a third done with Pride and Prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice our May book of the month.What are you guys reading?
You might be a bit further along than me, as I just finished chapter 19.I'm almost a third done with Pride and Prejudice.
Here's the Site Help section:I have already asked some staff member to please fix it but now I don't see one online
MOD NOTE: Site help is more for technical issues related to the site.Here's the Site Help section:
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mani thank you for helpMOD NOTE: Site help is more for technical issues related to the site.
If you need help with a particular post (as in the one that has now been fixed S sweet jane flash ), then you would flag the post itself (as I described in your question in Site Help.).
Sorry for the hijack of the thread, but it seemed easiest to address it here.
mani he is one handsome guyS sweet jane flash .. sorry , more hijacking, but see the way I put a @ in front of your name? If you do the @ and start typing the name, the member's name will come up. Click on that and what has happened here will happen.. the person you are @mentioning will get an alert and know to come.
And to get things back on track... I finished this book a little while ago.. (the reason I have the photo is because of one of those facebook 'post a favourite book' things).
It's The Missing of Clairdelune by Christelle Dabos, translated from the French and also recommended by Sundar, who is also a Francophile who loves a bit of fantasy. It is very appropriate for our time; a story of a literally fractured world full of illusions. It's the second book in The Mirror Visitor Quartet. It's quirky and I enjoyed it. Looking forward to the third book.
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I LOVE THAT POEM!!!My dearest Mother would recite a poem many a day. There is one in particular she learned at age 99 years young. She would mostly do it while we were walking together. I cannot share it in its entirety because it is about 5 pages long. She was and still is amazing although I lost her recently. So in homage to her I would like to share it today. It is actually a Love poem.
EVOLUTION by Langdon Smith
Evolution, by Langdon Smith (1858-1908)
For those of you who do read it I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
@Mamany1953 This makes me so happy you also love it! I have not yet memorized it in its entirety like my Mother did, but I'm sure trying to.I LOVE THAT POEM!!!