Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
#emojinov17
blurb
Lcsmcat
Harvest HOme | Thomas Tryon
post image

It was all about the #corn #🌽 in this creepy read. #emojinov17 @RealLifeReading

AmyG I loved this book. I read it when I was young. It wa so creepy. 6y
Lcsmcat I was in high school I think. I remember my mother telling me not to finish it alone after dark. Which I promptly forgot, because it starts out so innocently, and totally freaked myself out. 6y
32 likes2 stack adds2 comments
blurb
Lcsmcat
La Porte | Magda Szabo
post image

I need to read more in French and this looks like an interesting mystery to get back into it with. #door #🚪 #emojinov17 @RealLifeReading

AmyG It's very good. 6y
Lcsmcat @AmyG Good to know! Did you read it in French or some other translation, or do you read Hungarian? 6y
AmyG I read it in English....which sadly, is the only language I can read and understand. (edited) 6y
See All 10 Comments
Lindy I recommend the French edition—La cote 400—of (edited) 6y
Lindy Also, the French edition of 6y
Lcsmcat @Lindy Thanks, I‘ll look for those. Where do you get your French language books? I tend to use Powell‘s, but I‘m always looking for new sources. 6y
Lindy @Lcsmcat I get French books from the public library. 6y
Lindy @Lcsmcat Do you go to Powell‘s in person or online? If you live in Portland, there‘s a French collection at the library. ie: https://multcolib.org/français 6y
Lcsmcat @Lindy Alas, I have never been to Powell‘s in person. When we lived in Salt Lake I could get French books from the library, but Wake County Library doesn‘t have that kind of collection. 🙁 6y
Lindy @Lcsmcat Maybe you can get your local library to bring in specific titles on interlibrary loan? 6y
44 likes10 comments