Taking a Break

I feel like I’ve failed my followers. My blog posts have been hit and miss lately I know.

My reading list for this semester has been a challenge. In the last two weeks I’ve read Philip K Dick’s VALIS and Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible and am now working on my papers on them. I promise once I no longer feel caged in my lists will be back.

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Author: sarij

I'm a writer, lifelong bibliophile ,and researcher. I hold a Bachelors in Humanities & History and a Master's in Humanities. When I'm not reading or talking about Shakespeare or history, you can usually find me in the garden discussing science or politics with my cat.

4 thoughts on “Taking a Break”

    1. It is now one of my favorite Kingsolver books. Though the plot centers around a missionary family who finds themselves in the heart of the Congo, the theme is really about the European rape of Africa. It is written from the four missionary daughter’s point of views; each representing varying ideas on Africa. I highly recommend it.

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