tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post6043472409650934135..comments2024-03-17T03:42:21.277-05:00Comments on LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC: BOOKS - "a uniquely portable magic” (Stephen King). Twilighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-82188620296222716962013-01-05T14:03:31.607-06:002013-01-05T14:03:31.607-06:00Wisewebwoman ~ I had to Google A Moveable Feast - ...Wisewebwoman ~ I had to Google <i>A Moveable Feast</i> - ah yes - Hemingway!<br /><br />I wish I could warm to Hemingway. we watched <i>Hemingway and Gellhorn(</i> on HBO one evening this week. I enjoyed it, mainly for the historical context. I realise that Hemingway is considered to be one of the greats, of great writers, but something about him repels me. A lot of people feel the same way about Sinatra (in the sphere of vocalists rather than writers) but in his case I'm not repelled. Strange, I guess. Maybe it's astrological. <br />:-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-66576467030843234272013-01-05T12:25:52.164-06:002013-01-05T12:25:52.164-06:00Thanks so much for the mention T and you still did...Thanks so much for the mention T and you still did awfully well, sometimes it's just a matter of igniting the flame with a great book and the rest can be history.<br /><br />I, like you, toss a book that doesn't grip me or make me care about the characters.<br /><br />I`ve resolved to read all of Jane again this year. And A Moveable Feast which never fails to get me.<br /><br />XO<br />WWWWisewebwomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15281689872840844191noreply@blogger.com