Until now I have but read a few pages: Certainly not a pleasure for people who need action, highlights, and thrills every four seconds. But for someone who can for minutes watch a bumblebee sucking flower nectar, it's exciting enough. ;-) Abraçades, Carme.
Hi Sean - you are filling yourself with Spanish cultural knowledge ... so thank you for introducing me/us to Julio Llamazares - I see he has a new book out 'Wolf Moon' ... cheers Hilary
No l'he llegit, però és un llibre que em ve de gust llegir.
ReplyDeleteUna abraçada.
Until now I have but read a few pages: Certainly not a pleasure for people who need action, highlights, and thrills every four seconds. But for someone who can for minutes watch a bumblebee sucking flower nectar, it's exciting enough. ;-)
DeleteAbraçades, Carme.
Sembla una lectura interessant... me l'apunto per a l'estiu...
ReplyDeleteAferradetes, Sean.
And what are you going to read until then – in autumn, winter and spring? ;-)
DeleteAferradetes, Paula.
Altres llibres que no parlin de solitud, per exemple. ;-)
DeleteAh, I understand. In summer loneliness is much easier to bear. ;-)
DeleteBorro seems to be defying gravity!
ReplyDeleteBurro is blessed with two magical hooves on his front legs.
DeleteWell, and he is fearless, of course. ;-)
Hi Sean - you are filling yourself with Spanish cultural knowledge ... so thank you for introducing me/us to Julio Llamazares - I see he has a new book out 'Wolf Moon' ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteAh, 'Wolf Moon' originates from 1985, thus got published three years earlier than 'The yellow rain'.
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