Friday 17 September 2010

Acquisitions for the weekend

Chichester Cathedral

I am going home to Chichester for the weekend to stay at my mother's house. As soon as I walk in the door I will be met with the warm fug of cooking smells and my mum will greet me in her apron. The familiarity of my childhood home is something that I cherish and I love curling up on my mum's sofa with the family cat, Oscar, a cup of tea in hand and a huge slice of homemade cake with a good book.

In preparation for a weekend of reading, and due to the fact that I was escaping a rain shower, I bought three books in the Oxfam bookshop on St Giles; William Golding's The Spire, Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native and a rather amazing looking Virago which I am particularly excited about.

Before I start these however, I must finish Ann Bridge's Ilyrian Spring which is one of my favourtie reads of 2010 so far. Simply perfect. A review will follow!

9 comments:

  1. You have made me feel all homesick! Enjoy your weekend and your reading!

    Hannah

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  2. Sob I want my mummy! She is so far away!

    So excited about Illyrian Spring! Enjoy the autumnal country air! x

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  3. This is good news about Illyrian Spring indeed! Your lovely friend, Rachel, kindly sent me a copy which I will get to next month.

    Enjoy your visit...and the cake!

    *Ah, Rachel...you need to find a New York mummy!

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  4. Enjoy your stay in Chichester, one of my favourite places. Fortunately it's not too far from Lee-on-the-Solent but I have to go to Maison Blanc for my tea and cake.

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  5. Pray tell the title of the amazing looking Virago that you found?!

    I must read Illyrian Spring... looking forward to your thoughts.

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  6. My sweet Mum passed away and I would do just about anything to be at her house....she'd meet me at the door and say "honey, I'll put the kettle on"....and the chatting would commence.... I miss that so much. You're so lucky to have these opportunities.... ENJOY!

    Warm blessings,
    Spencer

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  7. How nice that sounds. Not just the cozy reading part, but the sense of returning to something wonderful, comfortable, and comforting. I want to hang out with your mum as well.

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  8. I look forward to your review. This books looks very interesting.

    Hope you had a lovely time with your Mum.

    Jeanne
    x

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