Royal's Romance Reading Challenge


Yes, I know it really doesn't look like me and more like someone hacked my blog, but to vary a little bit in the genre and try out the extra challenges in letters and such, I signed up for Royal's Romance Reading challenge.
Oh, and I thought the picture was cute. Did I mention that I secretly have been a huge fan of Sarah Kay all my life? (Yes, it's still me, I happen to be more than one-dimensional) The soft colors of this picture with the girl on it reminded me that a little bit, voilà!

So, hum, what was it? Right, 7 books from June 1rst to November 30th 2009 and their title or the author's name have to begin with one of the letters of the word R-O-M-A-N-C-E.

Rebecca, Daphne Du Maurier [Kehl] [x May 31st 2009]
Odaantje, Michael, The English Patient [Kehl]
Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
Atonement, Ian McEwan [Kehl]
Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen [Kehl] [x June 2009]
Colleen McCullough, The Thord Birds [Kehl: Dornenvögel]
Eva Ibbotson, A Countess Below Stairs [Kehl: Sommerglanz]


The list may change during my reading.

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Constantly changing places is inherent to my life. Books have always been steady friends which I could bump into wherever I was all over the world.
Stumbling upon Kaminer's German stories of "Die Reise nach Trulala" in Reykjavík's city library is as moving as meeting the Icelandic sagas in Boston's Borders.
To see a book again, that I've read thousands of kilometers away makes me smile "Hey I know you.." and shake hands by thumbing through it for a while.