'I only have one simple request': 21-year-old girlfriend's plea to keep her
cat inside sparks a feline family feud with boyfriend and his mom over
boundaries and responsibility
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This cat mom just wants one thing: keep her kitty inside! After rescuing a
tiny kitten from her job's parking lot, this 21-year-old thought she was
doing...
3 hours ago
Just reading through your list Anne and saw you had read Journey's End, this is one play I would like to have seen at the theatre when it was on in London, one of my favourite actors, Malcolm Sinclair, was in it. Might look out for it on my read list.
ReplyDeleteErnest Hemingway, heard differing opinions re: his books but nice to see you are getting into it. There was a film based on his early life, i think in World War I? called In Love and War starring Chris Donnell and Sandra Bullock, we saw it at the pictures a long time ago.
Ally xxxxx
Hi Ally, I didn't know there had been a recent production of Journey's End. You're right, that would have been worth seeing.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of the Hemingway film either, so thanks for the tip in case I find that on DVD.
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I love this goal - a book a day! I am very, dangerously even, tempted to try this... Would it be ok if I joined you on this noble endeavour?.. Or will it drive me to insanity... I might have to read a lot of short books, though. Mmmm.
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Welcome Lis! I am so excited to hear of someone enthusiastic or mad enough to join me in this nutty plan ... Short books work, but unfortunately you will find that a lot of the books you want to read are LONG! You can catch up on quieter days though, unless you make your rules really strict and you always have to finish a book each day ... Keep us posted with a link here if you start blogging about your book a day! *rubs hands gleefully*
ReplyDeleteOh my! The deed is done, Fifecat! It is Valentines day, so I have decided to proclaim my love and devotion (and insanity) to books! I have posted the proclamation on my blog, and we all know once blogged, never recanted (or something). So, eek.
ReplyDeleteI am a bit scared. I am going to start with very short books...
My rules are wobbly - I have decided to include film adaptations of books, for those days and weeks where I have too much coursework or writing or jewellery making or blargy life stuff. Oh cripes, I am starting to think this is a bad idea...
But I will be strong.
Please send reading suggestions to my blog, in a red-cross style parcel!
Thank you for this excellent mad (nay, nutty) plan.
Lis