"One Native Life" by Richard Wagamese. It's about a man's journey back to himself, and his experiences being an Indigenous man in Canada. Themes of personal identity come up in this book. I like the personal narrative quality of his work.
I just finished reading Still Alice.
Heartbreaking, but so good. It is about a woman dealing with early onset alzheimers (I know i spelled that wrong, but autocorrect isn't working right now) and how her family deals with it. Amazing read, just be prepared to cry a bit.
Re - read "Snow Flower and the secret fan" and now reading "Memoirs of a Geisha" and feeling fascinated with the Eastern cultures again. Need to re - read "King rat" and "Shogun" for the umphteenth time.
When everybody is thinking the same, nobody is thinking enough! No battle is over until I win! "Imagination creates reality". Richard Wagner
Just finished the Sweep series by Cate Tiernan. They're technically what got me into Wicca, I know they're super unrealistic but they have small little facets of truth.
Currently working through The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie.
Bloodrose.
It's part of a book series my sister in law got me as a gift.
♫Lady stir your cauldron well, chant your words and sing your spell
Come and taste of the cauldron's brew and magic she will give to you♫ TwilightDancer's Book of Shadows
I'm reading "George Washington's Secret Six, the Spy Ring that saved America's Revolution" by Brian Kilmeade & Don Yeager. It's sort of a low key Wow, that was close.