Yes, why yes I am.
https://youtu.be/bNvKOzg03Es
Lined up are:
The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray (Hutchinson, part of Random House Penguin these days, published 2020) on loan from our magnificent local library.
Dickens's A Tale Of Two Cities (Penguin Popular Classics 1994). I read Barnaby Rudge in Paris in 2004, and said that I'd save ATOTC for a return trip, but as travel is now ****ed due to jandies and removal of my European citizenship, that's no longer a possibility. It's also the local Dickens Fellowship's book of the 20-21 season, and I'll need to be on my mettle to argue about its plot, characterisation, litotes, deus ex machina and fechting from my usual neo-Eurocommunist viewpoint.
Anyway, back on topic...
**** the Republicans.




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