And so we come to December and the last Six Degrees of Separation for the year. For newbies to blogging - because the rest of you surely know by now - this is a meme currently hosted by Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest). For information about how the meme works, please click the link on her blog-name. It's fascinating to … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM It TO …
Six degrees of separation
Six degrees of separation, FROM Less than zero TO …
Last month I changed my Six Degrees titling practice to not including the end book. Most commenters preferred that approach, so I'm sticking with it for the moment, with apologies to those who demurred! And now, before I get stuck into this month's choices, the formalities. Six Degrees of Separation is a meme currently run by Kate … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Less than zero TO …
Six degrees of separation, FROM Like water for chocolate TO …
I've decided to change my blog titling practice for my Six Degrees meme, from including the end book to not! I've decided it's more fun to read the post following the connections until the end, rather than knowing the end book at the beginning? Let me know what you think. But now, the formalities. Six Degrees of … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Like water for chocolate TO …
Six degrees of separation, FROM Wild swans TO Family skeleton
As you are sure to know by now, I am becoming rather addicted to the Six Degrees of Separation meme currently run by Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest). Please click on the link if you want to find out more about this meme, because I'm moving on with my selections! Our starting book this month is Jung Chang's three … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Wild swans TO Family skeleton
Six degrees of separation, FROM Pride and prejudice TO Northanger Abbey
I'm only one day back from California and it's Six Degrees of Separation time again, but I absolutely couldn't miss this one as our host Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest) nominated Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice as the starting book. It's a particularly special choice because last month we commemorated the 200th anniversary of Austen's death. This meme, as you know, … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Pride and prejudice TO Northanger Abbey
Six degrees of separation, FROM Picnic at Hanging Rock TO A few days in the country
Woo hoo, it's Six Degrees of Separation day again, and for this month our host Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest) has selected a special book, Joan Lindsay's Picnic at Hanging Rock, which is 50 years old this year. This meme, as you probably know by now, requires we players to create a chain of six more books, linking one from … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Picnic at Hanging Rock TO A few days in the country
Six degrees of separation, FROM Shopgirl TO The natural order of things
Here we are again at the first Saturday of the month - and you know what that means don't you! Yep, the Six Degrees of Separation meme. As most of you know, it's currently hosted by Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest). This means she has the power - though she will take requests - to nominate the book from which we create a chain of … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Shopgirl TO The natural order of things
Six degrees of separation, FROM The slap TO Persuasion
Another month, another Six Degrees of Separation meme. My how quickly the months are passing! The meme is, as most of you know by now, currently hosted by Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest). Each month she nominates a book from which we try to create a chain of seven books, linking one from the other on whatever excuse, flimsy or otherwise that we … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM The slap TO Persuasion
Six degrees of separation, FROM Room TO The children’s Bach
I'm going to take you on a bit of a wild ride this month, bouncing from title to genre, from setting to risk-taking, and more, so hang onto your hats, because here we go ... Except, oops, I do need to tell you what this is all about. It's the Six Degrees of Separation monthly "meme" again, of course, … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Room TO The children’s Bach
Six degrees of separation, FROM Fever pitch TO Please look after mom
You probably know all about the Six Degrees of Separation monthly "meme" by now, but here's the gen for newbies. It's currently hosted by Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest), who, each month, nominates a book from which we players create a chain of seven books, linking one from the other as the spirit moves. Unfortunately, once again, I haven't read the starting book, Nick … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Fever pitch TO Please look after mom