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mstrust is currently reading Authors in the Kitchen.

I’m female, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since September 14, 2009. My reading interests include Classics, Fiction, History, Travel, and Cooking.

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Reader Challenges - 10 Word Summer Memories

All day at Hunington Beach with friends. Came home burnt.

Etc. - What books did you receive for Christmas?

I was given 'Hercule Poirot's Casebook", "Blood's A Rover" (thanks, DailyLit!) and "Compulsion" by Meyer Levin. I also received a few gift cards and was able to pick up a lot on Amazon.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #57: New Year's Resolutions

I'm doing a group reading challenge which will have me reading authors from countries or cultures I haven't read from before and I'll also be reading books that have been on my shelves for several years. If it goes as planned, I'll read about 100 books this year.

Reader Challenges - Who's Coming to Dinner?

Dad carved.
Grandma stared at the man next to her.
"I'm Garrett," he offered.
"Who?!"
"Nancy, Mom!"
"Garrett, Dad!"
"I had a friend named Nancy," Grandma announced.
"I'll go," Garrett whispered.
"They're happy to meet you," Sam said.
"Overjoyed," Dad murmured.
Silence.
"You look nothing like Nancy," Grandma told Garrett.

Classic Shorts: Eight Stories for Summer - Author??

I'm a fan of this story too. Very quirky and unexpected from Melville. There are some good movie versions too.

Paradise Lost - Very difficult language

Milton is notoriously difficult. Keep in mind that Milton really isn't showing off-in his day a person who could read was an educated person, which meant a person of wealth or a member of the church. Greek, Roman and Latin languages and histories would have been very familiar to them.

Reader Challenges - Crime-Noir in 50 Words

"It's done?" she asked.
He had a photo as proof. She looked closely. Held out a bag.
"Killing his girlfriend was cheaper."
"You hired someone else?" He sounded hurt.
"Simple job," she smiled.
He shook his head.
"Scorned women keep me in business."
"Hits?"
"Arrests," he said, pulling his badge.