A bit of everything yet again.  

Posted by Feral Beast in , , ,

Hello, I'm sorry I haven't been able to go on all of your blogs lately, the cold has shot me down in flames, but I'll be right.
I'd like to talk about the books I'm reading at the moment, I have finished THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London, and I've just started a book by Jackie French that's called GOLD, GRAVES AND GLORY.

Some of my favorite Authors are, Jackie French, Victor Kelleher, Dick Browne, Jim Davis, and a lot more.

Here's some pic's of some books I like.

This one I got for Xmas, and I love it.









This one I just love, it's about this young girl that has had her Dad and her Uncle in WW1, and it's also about how she became a nurse.

During the flu epidemic, in Melbourne after WW1, she was a nurse that was very good at her work and also the year before she became a nurse, she had had the flu.
One of her younger sisters had died, and she herself had seen some people dying or dead.






This one is a very nice one to me, and I think everyone would love it.

I can't fit anymore on at the moment, so I hope you like it.








Mum has booked me in for some medieval talks on dungeons, manuscripts and music, also, mum has booked me in for a stone knapping workshop in a fortnight's time.

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5 comments

"...the year before she became a nurse, she had had the flu.
One of her younger sisters had died, and she herself had seen some people dying or dead."

It's not a humorous book then?

May 11, 2008 at 6:09 PM

Thanks Mr V.

No, not really.

May 12, 2008 at 7:52 PM
Anonymous  

I have read Call of the Wild FB, but I forget now. Was it about a wolf?

May 12, 2008 at 11:19 PM

Is that the Jackie French from Gippsland who knows all about wombats? I have a book by her which is, you guessed it, all about wombats. I bought it after I started staying at my cabin in the mountains and kept finding neat grassy poos perched on top of rocks or anywhere proud and prominent. I hear wombats there often, but have never seen them.

May 13, 2008 at 1:01 PM

No.
It was about a dog that had been stolen, and passed from owner to owner, until he came into a wolf clan.

I think so.

May 13, 2008 at 3:09 PM

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