Mandy HoneymanThirty-nineTwo shelves are written about together, it will become obvious why. The small Robert B. Parker collection is all about my dad. He loved…Mar 14, 2019Mar 14, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-eightMore of the Earth’s Children series, the other one is on the wrong shelf and the final of the six is hardback so doesn’t fit. I confess…Mar 13, 2019Mar 13, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-sevenI got my first camera just before travelling to Amsterdam on a hovercraft. I have some terrible photographs from that camera, dispelling…Mar 12, 2019Mar 12, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-sixI wonder if every book we read leaves an imprint on our mind, whether we remember them or not. I grew to like Thomas Hardy, thank goodness…Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-fiveKate Millet’s “The Loony Bin Trap” along with “An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness” by Kay Redfield Jamison (which I have lent…Mar 9, 2019Mar 9, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-fourAll the little books live on a shelf especially made for them. In Linton, these were tucked into the crevices at the top of the library…Mar 7, 2019Mar 7, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-threeAll of these are work and work in progress except for Eddie Izzard’s autobiography. And I am so happy I have found it… Must read it! I am…Mar 6, 2019Mar 6, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-twoI’m glad I have a copy of the Female Eunuch even if I have only read parts of it. Germaine Greer lived or often stayed in a village near…Mar 5, 2019Mar 5, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirty-oneSome of these are Rick’s some are mine. The garden is how we met. I had just moved into the High Street in Linton and was about to host…Mar 5, 2019Mar 5, 2019
Mandy HoneymanThirtyThe day after the Oscars, which I did manage to watch by finding some illegal stream. The promise from Hulu turned out to be a great big…Feb 26, 2019Feb 26, 2019