Because “road” made me think of:
which had an Australian doctor bringing me to:
a novel set in Australia, about a man who must decide between his emotions and his ambitions, which reminds me of:
as Vronsky, and of course Anna, sacrifice everything for love. And because it is a Russian novel written by Tolstoy, I am reminded of:
a classic I have always meant to finish, maybe this is the year? But, the parts I have read reminded me, strangely, of:
because of the war, the manners and etiquette, the passion of each side convinced that they are in the right.
Find the Six Degrees of Separation meme here.
Oh yes, I followed you just perfectly in this chain.
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So fun to see what everyone is coming up with!
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Short and sweet… lovely! Thorn Birds is a favorite of mine!
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Great chain! I like the Australian influence 😊
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God, I was obsessed by The Thornbirds in my early childhood, especially since my mother adored the TV adaptation of it.
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I loved Narrow Road to the Deep North, and shamefully, it’s the only one I’ve read in your chain. I should put that right.
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nice chain, I like your succinct presentation. Mine is more quirky, and a lot of blabla too, lol: https://wordsandpeace.com/2021/02/06/six-degrees-of-separation-from-a-redhead-to-an-alien-head/
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It’s the second time in just over a week that The Narrow Road to the Deep North pops up on someone’s post. I haven’t read it yet, but I believe it’s time to do so.
Love your chain! I’m a bit late this month, but here’s my link: 6 Degrees of Separation – missed it by a red hair’s breadth
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I really love how you’ve actually travelled through a different part of the world, in each of these books. Happy 6 Degrees
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