REVIEW: On the Track
Dec. 17th, 2013 07:57 amOh dear, over a month since I posted last! I haven't read that many books and I didn't feel that it was worth posting merely to say that I dipped in and out of the Statoil Masters Championship on the Saturday. None of the matches fully grabbed my attention, not even the last doubles (Macenroe and Barani vs Wilander and Macnamara), but it was perfect background TV.
On the Track: Bessie Marchant. Sampson Low
I bought this with a vague idea that it was about trains. It’s not, the track is something to do with mining for silver. The subtitle is ‘Among the Torches of the Andres’.
I believe it’s the first Bessie Marchant book that I’ve read without a significant female character, although it’s very much her type of adventure story, with the hero going through several incredible events.
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On the Track: Bessie Marchant. Sampson Low
I bought this with a vague idea that it was about trains. It’s not, the track is something to do with mining for silver. The subtitle is ‘Among the Torches of the Andres’.
I believe it’s the first Bessie Marchant book that I’ve read without a significant female character, although it’s very much her type of adventure story, with the hero going through several incredible events.
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