Slaves of Golconda will begin discussion of Jeannette Winterson's Sexing the Cherry on January 31. Please grab a copy and join in the fun.
And if you're a Narnia fan or curious why anyone would be, Laura Miller will participate at a Readerville Event February 2-6 to discuss C.S. Lewis's books and her own, The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia. (Check out the Jim Crace event in the archives in the meantime.)
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Thanks for sharing this link. I didn't read the Narnia books as a child, but I took a class last spring on Lewis and Tolkien. It was fascinating. I do have to admit that I much prefer Lewis.
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