Thank you
Margret
, thankfully one of the blankets is heated! Enjoy your reading, too!
My library has the e-book for Nothing To Envy so I've put it on my "wishlist" to read someday, as I know very little about North Korea. Except of course for all the stuff in the news.I am able to get a good start on Nothing To Envy on my nook, under a couple of blankets with Speedy, my furnace is out until tomorrow night. I'm glad to have the nook to occupy my mind. This is my seventh or eighth book now on life in North Korea. Once I get on a topic, I get hooked. The nook makes for easy reading for me. It never was easy for me to read before the nook.
I was thinking the same thing. Even with the electric blanket, the rest of the house must be freezing! Keep an eye on your pipes. Don't want them freezing.Good grief! You're in Massachusetts, and you're able to manage with just a warm cat and a couple of blankets?! I'm incredibly impressed!
Don't feel unliterary, I have a bad habit of discussing LOTR with anyone who has ever read it. Most of the people I know around home are not readers. Margret is making me pay closer attention this time around by her wonderful posts.~creeps away with her cozy mystery, feeling decidedly unliterary, despite having read LOTR and associated books more than a half dozen times...~
Sounds good. Where did you order it?Just ordered Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from Arsenic to Zinc-yes, I'm a huge nerd, and I can't wait to read it!
Amazon, from a third-party seller with a slightly better price.Sounds good. Where did you order it?