A blog as diverse as my life has been

From The Island of Missing Trees, by Elif Shafak: “Once upon a memory, at the far end of the Mediterranean Sea, there lay an island so beautiful…”

From Malgudi Days, by R.K. Narayan: “Punctually at midday he opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment, which consisted…”

From The Mystery of Three Quarters, by Sophie Hannah: “Hercule Poirot smiled to himself as his driver…”

From The Testaments, by Margaret Atwood: “Only dead people are allowed to have statues, but I have been given one…”

From Wild Sheep Chase to Mockingbird, passing by horses, buffalos and bees

From The Mysterious Affair at Styles, by Agatha Christie: “The intense interest aroused in the public by what was known at the time as ‘The Styles Case’…”


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