Yet there's no escape, for as long as there's something for me to love in the forest, I shall love it; and if some day there is nothing, I shall stop living.
- The Wall by Marlen Haushofer
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Yet there's no escape, for as long as there's something for me to love in the forest, I shall love it; and if some day there is nothing, I shall stop living.
- The Wall by Marlen Haushofer
National Trust: Buckden Wood, Manchester/Rossendale Borders
This week, the two books we discuss are on the far ends of the spectrum - and by that, we mean "really good" and "really, really bad". We also chat about time limits before calling it quits, books that fail to meet expectations, and play a game of "Guess the Fake Name" with Ice Planet Barbarians!
Books Discussed: The Things We Do To Our Friends by Heather Darwin Wild Spaces by SL Coney
Books Mentioned: The Twilight of Democracy by Anne Applebaum Candide by Voltaire Wintersong by SJ Jones If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever The Secret History by Donna Tartt Mexican Gothic by Sylvia Morena Garcia This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone The Ocean At The End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman Ice Planet Barbarian series by Ruby Dixon
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My contribution to our local chalk festival.
Cathedral Cave, Langdale Quarries, Lake District
'Brimham Rocks' Ancient Landscape Feature, Yorkshire