![]() ![]() ![]() I looked it up and found that my local library had a regular print copy on the shelf. This time I wanted to take the book with me. So, I left it home.Īnd I found that after I returned home, despite waiting for me, this book didn't entice me back onto the treadmill.Ī short couple of weeks went by with little, if any, reading getting done and then it was time to travel yet again. And I do not like to travel with large print books. More than once.īut then I had travel again. I thought this book could be that, but there was only one way to find out. If I stumble upon the right book, I will want to get on the treadmill more and more often and for longer and longer. I'm not a happy camper when the hotel doesn't have a treadmill, let alone any exercise room at all. I've been staying at a hotel that doesn't have an exercise room. I'd been away far too long, due to traveling so much. I needed something to get me back on the treadmill. I like large print for reading on the treadmill. This is usually a good sign.Īnd large print is good. It is by the same author that wrote Inés of My Soul and I enjoyed that. This is something I kept seeing again and again and again at the library. Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende. ![]()
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