This time Mrs. P is off to Sicily to help her old friend Farrell catch an assassin, discover a forged signature, and find out who shot at him and why!
I do love Mrs. Pollifax. She's always such a treat.
FYI: I have decided that, for the purposes of tracking books, literary journals will count as books. I have decided this so that I will actually read literary journals, rather than not reading them with the stupid excuse that they don't "count". They are full of thought-provoking poetry and prose; there's no reason why they shouldn't count, especially considering that I have in the past counted graphic novels and children's books. Look for (hopefully, god) an influx of literary journal posts. I hope to list the stories, poems, and writers that I like best in each issue.
I do love Mrs. Pollifax. She's always such a treat.
FYI: I have decided that, for the purposes of tracking books, literary journals will count as books. I have decided this so that I will actually read literary journals, rather than not reading them with the stupid excuse that they don't "count". They are full of thought-provoking poetry and prose; there's no reason why they shouldn't count, especially considering that I have in the past counted graphic novels and children's books. Look for (hopefully, god) an influx of literary journal posts. I hope to list the stories, poems, and writers that I like best in each issue.