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Scallydandling about the books | A July TBR, mostly #janeaustenjuly of course @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711 | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 47 minutes ago.
I'm buzzing with Jane Austen July plans. Thanks to the hosts and here are their announcement videos:
Katie youtu.be/wJ6CqZ1Zst4?si=RLGuZY5xH2_nDLdO
Claudia youtu.be/ZJwAILIW0Fk?si=h2sKwZcs2Y-BrroH
Marissa youtu.be/kPegr1krDcg?si=73CgXcGdk5zPRwC7

0:00 Intro ramble
1:00 Jane Austen July plans for 2024:
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen, plus her letters and juvenilia
The Genius of Jane Austen, Paula Byrne.
Plays by Hannah Cowley including The Belle's Stratagem, Which Is the Man? Who's the Dupe? The Runaway
The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst, Katie Lumsden
12:00 other July reading plans:
Wellness, Nathan Hill
The Reformatory, Tannarive Due
The House of Doors, Tan Twan Eng
Marzahn Mon Amour, Katja Oskamp translated Jo Heinrich
Elizabeth Bowen Selected Stories and A Time in Rome
Factory Summers, Guy Delisle
Poems of Nazim Hikmet translated Randy Blasing & Mutlu Konak, a special gift from Berna @BernasBookishAdventures
Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia edited by Evelyn Flores and Emelihter Kihleng
Eve: how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution, Cat Bohannon.

Tell me if you fancy reading any plays by Hannah Cowley during Jane Austen July.

And hear a taster of @katiejlumsden's new novel youtu.be/IeSRPQ2t4RE?si=-Z6JLGFTNOvjRhef
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A July TBR, mostly #janeaustenjuly of course @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711

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