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I think that's a good idea meep - will give us something to compare the more modern novel to. I might find some of those a bit hard going though, and maybe remind me a bit too much of school! Can I put in a vote for Exit Music - Ian Rankin The Ghost - Robert Harris and does anyone fancy short stories? |
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Good ideas, Meep. I've read all on your list except the Wolff and Wharton; they all are excellent and bear re reading. May I add two Victorian favorites: Collins Woman in White Stoker .... Dracula |
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Have never read Woman in White, but would love to read it if it's a Victorian classic! Also adore Dracula, one of my favourite 'childhood' (teenage years) books. A little off the wall, but Pullman's "Dark Materials" triology, whilst essentially a 'teenage-fiction' trilogy, was an excellent read. The move, The Golden Compass, did it no justice whatsoever. Another one to add to the polls? |
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I'd also like to add Dickens - Nicholas Nickleby Dickens - Barnaby Rudge John Buchan - The Watcher by the Threshold and other Stories Compton McKenzie - Rockets Galore Rudyard Kipling - Something of Myself Diana Gabaldon - Cross Stitch |
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atm I am reading The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold which was a Catsey recommendation (sorry, can't remember who recommended it). I am enjoying it. Next (apart from TTW) I have The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett, which Eileen recommended. |
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