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  1. Planned excursion...: By way of explanation it might be an unusual few days here at dovegreyreader and I may be a b... http://bit.ly/5WHjdA
  2. That Ferocious Wind: (Milford Sound, Fjordland, NZ - 27th October 2009)  So, we're back from New Zealand.  In b... http://bit.ly/6dtjqO
  3. Prize draw copies of Excellent Women by Barbara Pym: How lovely to begin and end the week with another Fatso in th... http://bit.ly/50xkh9
  4. Excellent Women by Barbara Pym: There's nothing to beat some comfort reading in amongst all this month's wartime re... http://bit.ly/57KCbs
  5. and the winners are...: Congratulations to the lucky winners of a copy of Family Britain 1951-1957 by David Kynast... http://bit.ly/7M1wKT
  6. When in Wales...: It seemed that if I was exploring Welsh literature from my armchair, as I have been doing so plea... http://bit.ly/6qcKPP
  7. My Mortal Enemy by Willa Cather: The first of my lesser-known-to-me Willa Cather purchases whilst in Oxford and  ... http://bit.ly/7AfZuj
  8. On book buying...: First, let me say I'm bypassing all the guilt about book buying and assuming that most of you w... http://bit.ly/6Hjqv3
  9. Blake Bailey: Cheever: A Life: It took me a few weeks to read Blake Bailey’s exhaustive and exhausting (770 pages... http://bit.ly/55aAw6
  10. Prize draw copies of Family Britain 1951-1957 by David Kynaston: I'm only going to whisper this but like last year... http://bit.ly/4JFZAS
  11. Family Britain 1951-1957 by David Kynaston: Bookhound, being a man of conscience, often dashes out if he hears Jim ... http://bit.ly/7lfQf7
  12. and the winners are...: Congratulations, the owner of the paw has woken long enough to do the draw and copies of ... http://bit.ly/63lB7d
  13. More Sebald Activities in Paris: Paris seems to be the current capital of Sebald land.  Here’s the text for an e... http://bit.ly/4rQw1W
  14. Knitting update...: I was having a browse through the V&A online collection thanks to a link from Karen at Cornflow... http://bit.ly/4o0d30
  15. Rare Film of Sebald To Be Shown in Paris December 1: Sebald scholar, Ruth Vogel-Klein of the Ecole Normale Supérie... http://bit.ly/6Rag6J
  16. It's theatre time: Things like buses do come in threes, perhaps they even come in fours and fives and we just stop ... http://bit.ly/8PgckV
  17. The Best Possible Name: Though no longer pregnant, she continues, at times, to mix Rice Krispies and peanuts and on... http://bit.ly/5Nrq13
  18. The Tamar, roused and blinking...: There's a line in Anna Akhmatova's poem Requiem which comes into my mind wheneve... http://bit.ly/3dQ9DB
  19. Dew on the Grass by Eiluned Lewis: Dew on the Grass by Eiluned Lewis, (Welsh expertise please...Ay-loo-ned ?) and ... http://bit.ly/1iv8Oy
  20. On making space...: So the books have been arriving for about three years now and I have read quite a lot of the... http://bit.ly/15qJhd