Tuesday, July 10, 2012

MEME: It's Tuesday, Where Are You?


Interesting, as I resurrect Where Are You? for the summer, there is no place I'd rather be than Prince Edward Island. We are having a stretch of weather that is exactly what I picture when I imagine the summer - sunny, warm, slight breeze. Watching soccer or softball outside with just a few bugs to contend with in the evening has been lovely.

In reading, I am still in Paris, but now I am searching for my nephew. (Foreign Bodies, by Cynthia Ozick)

Where is reading taking you today? Leave a comment or write a post. Enjoy!

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My body is in beautiful Prince Edward Island enjoying the summer, but my mind is with Inspector Banks in the Yorkshire Dales as he solves another dastardly murder. Perfect summer reading.
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I'm in the English countryside during the Edwardian era with a rather eccentric family in The Uninvited Guests by Sadie Jones; and in London with the folks who live at Corduroy Mansions, courtesy of Alexander McCall Smith.
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ha ha Smudge! that would be quite the party to be invited to.
Here's my Location.
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I'll meet you at the Louvre
Alas, I seem to be held for 72 hours in the psychiatric unit of a Queens hospital, thanks to my reading an advanced copy of The Devil in Silver by Victor Lavalle.
I haven't started yet but I am soon on my way to the London 2012 Olympics with Dreams of Gold by Jonathan Chamberlain.
This is a very interesting meme. Thanks for hosting it. Here's my response:
http://inkquilletc.blogspot.in/2012/07/where-are-...
Nothing against Paris, but I think I'd like to be where your physical person is right now! PEI just sounds like one of the most beautiful places on Earth!
I am in Paris too, taking a year off to live there with Eloisa James (Paris in Love). I am also in WWII Perth. A body has just been discovered next door and my dead boyfriend's brother has just turned up too. (Stranger in my Street by Deborah Burrows)

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