Still on the same books as last week- Every Good Boy Does Fine and The Silence of the White City, alongside How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish on audio. Since I finished Act of Passion, I added a new book to the nightstand reading pile:
I read Stephen Benatar's When I Was Otherwise a few years ago, when I first started to do the Publisher's Spotlight series. The series I was planning on Capuchin Classics, which published this book, fell apart for some reason I don't remember and I never reviewed it on the blog. But I really loved it, and I'm enjoying my re-read so far. It's about the case of two elderly women who are found dead in a London home where they lived with an elderly man- one woman was his sister, the other his sister in law. I don't remember if I bought it somewhere or if Capuchin sent it to me. It was that long ago!
What are you reading?
Your classic read sounds very intriguing. I'd like to read your review.
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