Ribh's D'Coopage

Thank you evey one for the kind words. His mom died at 7:30 this morning. In 5 more days it will be 6 months since his dad died. He's finally sleeping and I'm doing chicken therapy.

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This is Ellie, from the school hatch, she's getting ready to lay any day now.

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Ned and Lucky are doing great! He's starting to get a little 'tude like his daddy!

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Of course Daddy is teaching him well!! I think Stanley might be growing tail feathers!!
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Thinking of you from the other end of the world.
Sympathy to you both. 💕💕
 
What did you love about Wuthering Heights? (I’m not being sarcastic, I’m genuinely curious). It’s been touted as an epic love story, but all I can remember about it is two massive narcissists putting each other through the wringer. It’s been a few years since I read it, maybe I should read it again, if only to confirm my views. :D
I'm with you there Lozzy.

I was in such a bad mood from reading the book I kept wanting to shout "pull your head in!" at the characters and throw the book at the wall.

I've been asked not to read it again... :oops:
 
I read Of Mice & Men in high school. I haven’t read the others.

I like Jules Verne as an author.
I think that was a national curriculum thing: reading a trio of an author's books. I did DH Lawrence.
We did "Of Mice and Men" too, along with "1984" , "Animal Farm", "Brave New World" and the inevitable Shakespeare.

Thinking back on it, is it any wonder teenagers are depressed? 🤔
 
. It is rare that I give up on a book once I have started it. I feel I must finish it. Even if I don't care for it.
Life's too short to read bad books! :lau If I feel I really must know what happens [rare if it's that bad] I just read the ending & skip everything else. I know, I know, I'm terrible. 🙄 Bad habit or not an ending will often tell you if the rest is worthwhile. @MaryJanet: Have you read any Tracy Chevalier?
 
We did "Of Mice and Men" too, along with "1984" , "Animal Farm", "Brave New World" and the inevitable Shakespeare.

Thinking back on it, is it any wonder teenagers are depressed? 🤔
All of the above Plus Catch~22, which I liked but can't remember. :lol: We got dragged along to Romeo & Juliet ~ which I have always found exquisitely funny. I'm sure Shakespeare meant it as a comedy! So Here I was rolling in the aisles while everyone else was destroying their boxes of tissues! :idunno
 
All of the above Plus Catch~22, which I liked but can't remember. :lol: We got dragged along to Romeo & Juliet ~ which I have always found exquisitely funny. I'm sure Shakespeare meant it as a comedy! So Here I was rolling in the aisles while everyone else was destroying their boxes of tissues! :idunno
We did "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" no romances or comedies for us!
 
Life's too short to read bad books! :lau If I feel I really must know what happens [rare if it's that bad] I just read the ending & skip everything else. I know, I know, I'm terrible. 🙄 Bad habit or not an ending will often tell you if the rest is worthwhile. @MaryJanet: Have you read any Tracy Chevalier?
No I haven't. Which book would you recommend for someone new to her work?
 
No I haven't. Which book would you recommend for someone new to her work?
I'm not sure she'd be your thing but I quite like novels that introduce me to things I know nothing about. Chevalier is The Girl with the Pearl Ear~ring author ~ so about Vermeer. The Lady & the Unicorn is about Medieval tapestry weaving ~ which I found a fascinating read. Remarkable Creatures is about fossil hunting but probably my favourite is Virgin Blue which is a very odd little story. :D

I like some of Attwood too.
 

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