five books on my actual desk and not on the bookshelf next to it: 1) National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects & Spiders (still more than a foot of snow outside but I'm already planning my first "going bug watching" expedition)
2)The Great Transformation, The Beginning of Religious Traditions by Karen Armstrong. Very interestig book.
3) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte. So far I like her book more than her sisters. Don't tell Emily and Charlotte.
4) The Best Loved Poems of the American People selected by Hazel Felleman. Originally my grandma x's book, I got it when she passed away. She wrote notes in the margin so whenever I miss her, I can read a poem and her notes and feel as if we've had a conversation.
5) A History of Piracy by Robert de la Croix. I haven't started this one and only got it from a flea market because of the title. I should see if the book is as interesting as the title.
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1) National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects & Spiders (still more than a foot of snow outside but I'm already planning my first "going bug watching" expedition)
2)The Great Transformation, The Beginning of Religious Traditions by Karen Armstrong. Very interestig book.
3) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte. So far I like her book more than her sisters. Don't tell Emily and Charlotte.
4) The Best Loved Poems of the American People selected by Hazel Felleman. Originally my grandma x's book, I got it when she passed away. She wrote notes in the margin so whenever I miss her, I can read a poem and her notes and feel as if we've had a conversation.
5) A History of Piracy by Robert de la Croix. I haven't started this one and only got it from a flea market because of the title. I should see if the book is as interesting as the title.