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readerjanedavis: The Return Home and Rosa's Blanket
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. The Return Home and Rosa's Blanket. Cherry blossom, West Kirby 31 March 2012. On the knitting front:. And on the reading front:. 1952) (out of print) and Phil ordered a second-hand copy online. This is perhaps the first the place in the novel where worlds collide, the world of the kno...
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readerjanedavis: I've moved!
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Saturday, 21 April 2012. Due to some technical difficulties, I've moved over to try my luck with wordpress. You can now find all the posts from here and some new stuff at :. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Self awareness is what people used to call the soul' Marilynne Robinson. UPDATE 1: Comments working ...
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readerjanedavis: Life-Work:Balance (1)
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Saturday, 17 March 2012. Camellia outside my study window 17 March 2012. My husband sometimes says that I am like a woman riding a bicycle on a high-wire: confident, quick and proceeding as if without thought for dangers, excited, exciting and full of joie de vivre. How should I praise thee, Lord! Make one pl...
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readerjanedavis: January 2012
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Thursday, 26 January 2012. I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen. I hear that Patrick Ness called this, on Twitter, the best book of the year.for adults or children. It is very very good. Or Crime and Punishment. Am I comparing I Want My Hat Back. And Crime and Punishment. Wednesday, 25 January 2012. Told me he&#...
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readerjanedavis: The Mouse and His Child - Social Enterprise Novel
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Monday, 9 April 2012. The Mouse and His Child - Social Enterprise Novel. I have re-read one of my top 5 favourite books of all time: The Mouse and His Child. Crow flung wide his broad wings like a black cloak. ‘What doesn’t. 8216;I don’t know,’ said the father, ‘but those words touch somethi...I first came ac...
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readerjanedavis: March 2012
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Saturday, 17 March 2012. Camellia outside my study window 17 March 2012. My husband sometimes says that I am like a woman riding a bicycle on a high-wire: confident, quick and proceeding as if without thought for dangers, excited, exciting and full of joie de vivre. How should I praise thee, Lord! Make one pl...
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readerjanedavis: December 2011
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Friday, 9 December 2011. This is it: George Saunders, the real deal. The best story I've read in a very long time. In the wonderful New Yorker October 31, 2011. George, George. how do you get to be this good? Where is the George Saunders omnibus? How come the New Yorker can afford to publish you free online?
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readerjanedavis: April 2012
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Saturday, 21 April 2012. Due to some technical difficulties, I've moved over to try my luck with wordpress. You can now find all the posts from here and some new stuff at :. Monday, 9 April 2012. The Mouse and His Child - Social Enterprise Novel. 8217; he said. ‘There’s no end to it – it...8216;I don’t ...
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readerjanedavis: from The Reader magazine
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. From The Reader magazine. Since 1997 I have been writing in The Reader,. The magazine I co-founded with my friends and colleagues, Sarah Coley and Angela Macmillan. The Reader. In this section of the blog I will gradually publish all my writings for the magazine. Reader No.1 (Spring, 1997) Editorial. Literatu...
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readerjanedavis: Trust and the Risks of Reading
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The personal blog of Jane Davis, Director of The Reader Organisation. Mainly a record of reading and thoughts about reading, plus random emergence of some of my obsessions. From The Reader magazine. Saturday, 18 February 2012. Trust and the Risks of Reading. The sense of danger must not disappear:. The way is certainly both short and steep,. However gradual it looks from here;. Look if you like, but you will have to leap. Having been a member of many such groups myself, the transcripts were particularly ...