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"Well, there’s so much to read, and I’m so far behind." Wallace Stegner

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Tag: Adventure

Master & Commander | Patrick O’Brian #Readalong

21 March 202121 June 2024 ~ This Reading Life ~ 12 Comments

When I started reading Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander in the first week of January, it was almost 17 years to the day, since I had read it for the very first time. During my first 2004 read, I found the nautical terminology challenging. However, by the time I had finished all 20 and a … Continue reading Master & Commander | Patrick O’Brian #Readalong

My Love Must Wait | Ernestine Hill

21 January 202126 June 2024 ~ This Reading Life ~ 17 Comments

Happy Birthday Ernestine!   My Love Must Wait by Ernestine Hill was a bestseller when it was first published in 1941, which puts it neatly in the middle of Bill @The Australian Legend's Gen III of Australian Women Writers. I can see why this story about the adventurer and explorer, Matthew Flinders attracted a lot … Continue reading My Love Must Wait | Ernestine Hill

Moby-Dick | Herman Melville #Classic

3 March 202015 November 2023 ~ This Reading Life ~ 25 Comments

Well, I did it! My seven-month #slowread of Moby-Dick is officially done and dusted. If you've ever wondered if you should make the time to read this classic chunkster, then I say yea! And I cannot recommend highly enough the #slowread approach. Moby-Dick is improved and enhanced by taking your time. The Atlantic | Aug … Continue reading Moby-Dick | Herman Melville #Classic

Musings of an Idle Reader

3 January 2019 ~ This Reading Life ~ 15 Comments

Yikes!Poems.I didn't know I would have to read poems to get through Don Quixote!I'm not averse to poetry; in fact, I love many, appreciate even more and adore a special few. But I've always struggled when authors insert poems, odes and songs into their work.The songs throughout The Lord of the Rings bore me to … Continue reading Musings of an Idle Reader

Washington Black by Esi Edugyan

13 December 2018 ~ This Reading Life ~ 4 Comments

Reading Washington Black by Esi Edugyan was like eating a big bag of sweets. Some were good, some not so good. And after gorging myself on the first half, I found the second half a bit too much take.The first half of Washington Black was unputdownable. I loved the engaging voice of the child narrator. His … Continue reading Washington Black by Esi Edugyan

Once Upon A Small Rhinoceros by Meg McKinlay

12 November 2017 ~ This Reading Life ~ 2 Comments

Once Upon A Rhinoceros is my kind of picture book.As a child I dreamed of setting off into the big, wide world to explore. I've always wanted to see what there was to be seen. I couldn't wait to be grown up so that I could finally just go.Small rhinoceros has the very same dream; she … Continue reading Once Upon A Small Rhinoceros by Meg McKinlay

The Two Towers by J R R Tolkien

16 July 2017 ~ This Reading Life ~ 5 Comments

I had planned to write two posts about this, the second part of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, as it actually begs to be considered in its two separate sections. In fact, Tolkien originally wrote the book as one big book with six parts. He planned to name part III The Treason of Isengard … Continue reading The Two Towers by J R R Tolkien

The Murderer’s Ape | Jakob Wegelius

11 July 20178 October 2022 ~ This Reading Life ~ 3 Comments

Sometimes the perfect book lands on your doorstep at exactly the right time. This past month or so has been pretty ordinary. The loss of a much loved family member to cancer has left us all exhausted and numb. I'm sure many of you know the drill we've been through lately. The shock, followed by … Continue reading The Murderer’s Ape | Jakob Wegelius

The Fall | Tristan Bancks

17 May 201722 August 2023 ~ This Reading Life ~ 1 Comment

I read The Fall by Australian writer Tristan Bancks as one of my recent #readathon books. Bancks has been very successful with his previous book, Two Wolves (titled On the Run in the US), winning the KOALA & YABBA Children's Choice Book Awards in 2015 as well as being shortlisted for the CBCA and Australian Prime … Continue reading The Fall | Tristan Bancks

Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson

8 May 2017 ~ This Reading Life ~ 6 Comments

I started the Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson as part of my #readathon session. I had a lovely 15th anniversary edition of this modern day classic, complete with gorgeous blue butterfly. The following day I woke up with a terrible head cold and struggled to work, before realising that I was going … Continue reading Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson

Rockhopping by Trace Balla

30 March 201720 January 2026 ~ This Reading Life ~ Leave a comment

Rockhopping is Trace Balla's follow up book to Rivertime with Clancy and Uncle Egg once again getting ready to head off an eco-adventure.I love these books a lot.I love their gentle pace and laid back attitudes.I love their environmental credentials and back to nature ethos.I love their attention to details.I love their emphasis on problem … Continue reading Rockhopping by Trace Balla

The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf

13 October 2016 ~ This Reading Life ~ 10 Comments

The Invention of Nature: The Adventures of Alexander Von Humboldt The Lost Hero of Science has been on my radar ever since it first came out in 2015.But it was our forthcoming trip to Cuba that brought it front and centre. There is a national park near Baracoa, in eastern Cuba that is named after … Continue reading The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf

To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey

12 September 2016 ~ This Reading Life ~ 5 Comments

One of my dear friends, Girl Booker, has been gushing about Eowyn Ivey's The Snow Child ever since it was first published in 2012.It sounded wonderful and I have no idea why I haven't made the time to read it, but there it is, I haven't.And now, here we are, with Ivey's second book to … Continue reading To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey

The Adventures of Miss Petitfour | Anne Michaels

21 January 201622 May 2023 ~ This Reading Life ~ 2 Comments

I read Fugitive Pieces around about the time it won the Orange Prize for Fiction (which is now the Women's Prize). I fell in love with Anne Michaels ability to weave magic with her words. I remember being completely under her spell for the entire story. I felt bereft when it finished. When I recently … Continue reading The Adventures of Miss Petitfour | Anne Michaels

The Doldrums Book One by Nicholas Gannon

8 December 2015 ~ This Reading Life ~ 1 Comment

After finishing my big epic Australian chunkster on the weekend, I haven't been able to settle to anything else....except some lighter children's fiction.Which is particularly handy for my work right now. Most of our customers want reading recommendations for all the children in their family (and that difficult to buy for uncle!)So I love it … Continue reading The Doldrums Book One by Nicholas Gannon

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