Thursday, April 30, 2020
The Day of the Owl - Leonardo Sciascia
This month I'm reading Leonardo Sciascia's Day of the Owl and going down a rabbit trail researching the Sicilian Mafia:) Book report to follow.
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Henry V - William Shakespeare
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