Library
Currently reading
My Family and Other Spies by Alistair Wood.
On my reading list
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump; Who Could Ever Love You by Mary L. Trump; All in the Family by Fred Trump; Talking Classics by Mary Beard; The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke; The Labyrinth Makers by Anthony Price; The Light of Day by Eric Ambler; Running Blind by Desmond Bagley; The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson; and Red Dwarf: Titan by Rob Grant and Andrew Marshall.
Background
noun – The circumstances or situation prevailing that has defined a particular thing.
- Breort’s digital library’s development
- Read all about it.
- Breort’s digital library’s history
- It has previous.
Epilogue
noun – A section at the end of a document that serves as a comment on, or a conclusion to, what it has been on about.
I hope those who do have a look around this library gain at least a little calmness from it and maybe even a book (or two) that they add to their own reading list.
Alternatively, they may be reminded that they have already read a particular title that’s listed here and it’s that one that’s made it into their thoughts from the triggered association (or a process sort of like that) and should be recommended to their friend, partner, relative, nemesis (or other term of association) maybe during an actual get-together, optionally with food and drink.