John Dunning's The Bookman's Promise p. 440: "We looked at each other in the hot noonday sun, two bookmen from different worlds, pulled together briefly by the same quest. " You have to read this..... Seshat
NLS- I had no clue who "Seshat" was and thought some mystery reader had infiltrated the blog! I decided to play detective (I signed in as administrator)and discovered that you are the naughty little mystery reader! I am so happy someone is blogging. Now I can play too! I will re-read your posts with a less cynical eye! ~Linda
Linda - Busted! Sorry it took me so long to get to the blog - and I thought a nom de plume would be fun..... although I have to admit, I don't know much about Seshat - Egyptian Goddess, Mistress of the House of Books and credited with inventing writing - have to read up on her.
Also - would like to read Doris Lessing soon - Alexander McCall Smith is light but entertaining - for what it's worth - I enjoy them - they have an "odd" quality that makes them enjoyable... gotta go - Seshat
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NLS-
I had no clue who "Seshat" was and thought some mystery reader had infiltrated the blog! I decided to play detective (I signed in as administrator)and discovered that you are the naughty little mystery reader! I am so happy someone is blogging. Now I can play too! I will re-read your posts with a less cynical eye!
~Linda
Linda -
Busted!
Sorry it took me so long to get to the blog - and I thought a nom de plume would be fun..... although I have to admit, I don't know much about Seshat - Egyptian Goddess, Mistress of the House of Books and credited with inventing writing - have to read up on her.
Also - would like to read Doris Lessing soon - Alexander McCall Smith is light but entertaining - for what it's worth - I enjoy them - they have an "odd" quality that makes them enjoyable...
gotta go -
Seshat
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