![]() ![]() ![]() Adjacent to Albion Place, stands Britannia Mews, once a stable, housing the horses used by the genteel folk living in Albion Place but now reduced to a slum at the turn of the nineteenth century. I reviewed this book as part of Margery Sharp Day hosted by Jane from the lovely blog Beyond Eden Rock.īritannia Mews is a book that describes the life and times of the central character of Adelaide Culver, a child of privileged circumstances, living in one of the row of houses along London’s Albion Place. I realised I posted about this book in December but didn’t manage to finish it till January. I enjoyed all these books so much, especially The Diary of A Provincial Lady and A Month in the Country. I read mostly from the modern classics genre and successfully ticked off two titles from my list of 12 New Authors I Would Like to Read in 2016 (that made me feel very good!). I read a total of seven books in January. For a glimpse into December, 2015’s Bookish Favourites please see here. Here is a round up of book related favourites for the month of January, 2016. ![]()
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