Yay! That makes me so happy, :) and C.S. Lewis' books are so enjoyable, he was able to write in such a wide range of genres, I'm glad to know you enjoy them as well!
Non-fantasy!? Blasphemy! 🙃 Macbeth has been one of my favorites to quote to people randomly. (Explains some of the odd looks I get at work I suppose) "Team of Rivals" sounds very interesting though I usually don't care for history lit. If it helps you feel better I have a map of all the shipwrecks on the Great Lakes on my wall.
haha I know! And Macbeth is so much fun to quote! I'm glad you agree :) And I am glad I am not crazy about finding shipwrecks super interesting, for some reason I am just drawn to those stories! That sounds like an awesome map!
You gave me a TON of books to look for! And I too love C.S. Lewis's other, non-Narnia, works!
Yay! That makes me so happy, :) and C.S. Lewis' books are so enjoyable, he was able to write in such a wide range of genres, I'm glad to know you enjoy them as well!
Non-fantasy!? Blasphemy! 🙃 Macbeth has been one of my favorites to quote to people randomly. (Explains some of the odd looks I get at work I suppose) "Team of Rivals" sounds very interesting though I usually don't care for history lit.
If it helps you feel better I have a map of all the shipwrecks on the Great Lakes on my wall.
haha I know! And Macbeth is so much fun to quote! I'm glad you agree :) And I am glad I am not crazy about finding shipwrecks super interesting, for some reason I am just drawn to those stories! That sounds like an awesome map!
@@nicolesbookcorner There is, to me, an allure to the unknown. I like to find out the "what happened?" in shipwrecks. :)
Yes! Exactly!@@WJRobbins125