![]() It’s not often that I read books with a university setting. However, soon the book took a turn that I didn’t like. I think Reading University does (or did) something like this. It’s not only something I will be discussing in one of my future works on symbolism, but I have also suggested to my own university that we provide a guide to people attending graduation ceremonies that explains some of what they will see. I have no idea.Įven as a university lecturer, I completely empathize with this view. Which colour for which university each professor attended. ![]() I imagine those in the know understand all these sartorial signals of intellectual pecking order. At a graduation ceremony, one of the characters thinks about how the university lecturers are dressed… I had a good feeling about it at first when it started making some comments that appealed to my interest in symbolism. This was a fabulously enjoyable book and very much fell into the “ confliction” type of book (where I was desperate to get to the end to find out what happened, but desperately didn’t want it to end as I was enjoying it so much). ![]() This was, as far I can tell, the first book by Teresa Driscoll. ![]()
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