Helen Czerski: Storm in a Teacup – Reading Progress Update: 118 of 400 Pages

This is compelling reading — I’m tempted to just race through the whole book in (almost) one go, but I’ve decided to take it slowly, one chapter at a time approximately every other day.  I’m not sure that will necessarily mean I’ll ultimately remember more, but so far it’s been adding to my enjoyment.

Final Review: HERE

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