I think she's reading a Russian author, and her brows are knitted because she's wondering how she will remember all 700 characters. This is how I look when I try to read Dostoyevsky :)
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What might her feelings be about what she's reading? She looks a wee bit annoyed to me.
SvaraRaderaJodi,
SvaraRaderaWhat do you think - something modern that was hard to digest? Some French or Russian authors maybe.
Margaretha
I think she's reading a Russian author, and her brows are knitted because she's wondering how she will remember all 700 characters. This is how I look when I try to read Dostoyevsky :)
SvaraRaderaJody,
SvaraRaderaYes, it must be Dostoyevsky!
Margaretha