A collective of bibliophiles talking about books. Book Fox (vulpes libris): small bibliovorous mammal of overactive imagination and uncommonly large bookshop expenses. Habitat: anywhere the rustle of pages can be heard.

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Monday: Jackie delves into Wherever You Go, a hauntingly thoughtful novel by Joan Leegant.
Tuesday: New guest reviewer Kate Macdonald brings Vulpes Libris a splendid review of bestselling novel Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel.
Wednesday: Hilary muses on portraits and identity with ‘Imagined Lives’ at the National Portrait Gallery.
Thursday: Anne remains entangled in the trappings of the season with Jane Gordon-Cumming’s A Proper Family Christmas.
Friday: Having interviewed Jane Juska before Christmas, Moira looks at her books A Round Heeled Woman and Unaccompanied Women and wonders what makes a woman “A Woman”.
What a pretty fox! Though I can’t quite interpret his/her expression.
Something in the fox’s expression reminds me of a border collie I know. And it is a very pretty fox, I agree!