I love your Enthusiasms posts! This one is a little bittersweet for me, as my family's coming up to the end of a (wonderful, rich) 3-year sojourn in England, and I have a decades-long Tudors/Roses obsession. So it was a cozy joy to read a post mixing Tudors with the happiness of even an unplanned move! Thanks <3
Love this post though it definitely reminds me why I was not an English lit major 😉
However I feel like I should make sure you know my friend Rohan Maitzen who blogs at Novel Readings. Middlemarch is her favourite novel and she even has a reading group guide available. She teaches Victorian literature with a sideline in detective fiction. And reviews for a few major outlet. Generally a lovely person (her kids are about the age of your eldest few)
I love Rohan's blog! I follow her on Twitter & am pretty sure I found her through your RT's at some point. I'm glad you reminded me about her MM guide. Would be fun to look at before this (delicious) readalong ends.
I love your Enthusiasms posts! This one is a little bittersweet for me, as my family's coming up to the end of a (wonderful, rich) 3-year sojourn in England, and I have a decades-long Tudors/Roses obsession. So it was a cozy joy to read a post mixing Tudors with the happiness of even an unplanned move! Thanks <3
A 3-year sojourn in England sounds dreamy. I hope the move is smooth, even if bittersweet.
Love this post though it definitely reminds me why I was not an English lit major 😉
However I feel like I should make sure you know my friend Rohan Maitzen who blogs at Novel Readings. Middlemarch is her favourite novel and she even has a reading group guide available. She teaches Victorian literature with a sideline in detective fiction. And reviews for a few major outlet. Generally a lovely person (her kids are about the age of your eldest few)
https://rohanmaitzen.com/novelreadings/
I love Rohan's blog! I follow her on Twitter & am pretty sure I found her through your RT's at some point. I'm glad you reminded me about her MM guide. Would be fun to look at before this (delicious) readalong ends.