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2018 - 03 British - What will you read
I will probably read one of these cozy mysteries:
The Daughter of Time
Dumb Witness
The Quiche of Death
Cover Her Face
The Daughter of Time
Dumb Witness
The Quiche of Death
Cover Her Face

CluckingBell wrote: "A Tale of Two Cities is next in my queue!"
I've been wanting to read that book for a while, but it is so big......it is daunting. It is, though, one of the few books on the first page that I haven't read.
I've been wanting to read that book for a while, but it is so big......it is daunting. It is, though, one of the few books on the first page that I haven't read.

I've been wanting to read that book for a while, but it is so big......it is daunting...."
When I glanced at my paperback a couple days ago, I found about 20% of its listed page count was devoted to appendices and endnotes. Minus illustrations, it's well under 400 pages of actual novel, and shorter than many of his books (based on Googled word counts). It may yet prove dense reading, but I already feel like my sentence has been reduced. :-)

I'm also hoping to tackle The Little Stranger since I've been wanting to read it before the movie comes out.


After that one, if I find enough time I'd love to read one of these:










Or one of these darker ones:





Robinson Crusoe
The Go-Between
Knots and Crosses
Others on my TBR:
Missing Joseph
Guards! Guards!
Arthur & George
Evelina
The Crossing Places
The Chalk Pit
Lord Jim
The Liar
The Vicar of Wakefield
Goodbye to All That
A Dance to the Music of Time: 1st Movement
Never Mind
The Drowned World
These Old Shades

A Study in Scarlet
or perhaps The Woman in White
Life After Life
Notes from a Small Island



I will read Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
and maybe The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see what you think.

The Nine Tailors
The Winter King
The Miniaturist



Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see what you think."
Whoops, I didn't realize this was a kid's book, lol. I will read it anyway and maybe pick another too.
Deanna wrote: "Robin wrote: "Deanna wrote: "I will read Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. I have never read him before, but I hear good things."
Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see what you thin..."
Deanna, this group does not have a restriction on Kid's books.
Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see what you thin..."
Deanna, this group does not have a restriction on Kid's books.

I'm having a hard time choosing this month.
I might try A Clockwork Orange, since I had that on my February list and won't get to it.
I'm also curious about Maisie Dobbs, and might try that. And there's always The Silkworm.
I might try A Clockwork Orange, since I had that on my February list and won't get to it.
I'm also curious about Maisie Dobbs, and might try that. And there's always The Silkworm.

My favourite Bronte novel.



Good to know, Karin. I like the Bronte sisters, but I've never read anything by Anne yet.
CluckingBell wrote: "A Tale of Two Cities is next in my queue!"
Loved this book!
Marina wrote: "I might decide to read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which intrigues me a lot. "
And this one too! And its BBC adaptation too :D
Loved this book!
Marina wrote: "I might decide to read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which intrigues me a lot. "
And this one too! And its BBC adaptation too :D
Charity wrote: "I think I will aim to read Persuasion as this is the first one of this list I haven't read and it's on my bookopoly challenge right now too...this should make me read it!"
Aaaand... I LOVE this one too! ha ha ha
Aaaand... I LOVE this one too! ha ha ha
Susan wrote: "I'm also curious about Maisie Dobbs, and might try that. And there's always The Silkworm. "
I read Maisie Dobbs a long time ago and I still remember crying on the bus lol
I read The Silkworm last month! Maybe I'll get to Career of Evil then.
I read Maisie Dobbs a long time ago and I still remember crying on the bus lol
I read The Silkworm last month! Maybe I'll get to Career of Evil then.



So I’ll add to this month also The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford
(And come to think about it, my February canon book is To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf - and that’s very British as well)

One of my favorite books ever! I hope you'll like it. Looking forward to your thoughts on it.

She has a different style. This book was very radical when it came out, and I hope your edition includes the part taken out by Charlotte after Anne died. It was the first to show a bad husband in the upper classes, etc.



I'm not sure, but I think it does. I have the Oxford World's Classics edition. I was very particular about buying this specific edition instead of downloading the ebook from Project Gutenberg (which would be my usual course of action for classics) because I read that this is the most respected and philologically correct edition.

I'm going to read A Room with a View by E.M Forster.
I've heard of the title, but don't know anything about it and going in completely blind.
Oo. A Clockwork Orange is not for me. Even in spite of reading the author's preface that says a 21st chapter missing from the USA addition has now been added back. There's just too much violence, and the made-up language is too much work.


I reread them both recently, they are really good. Enjoy!


I love it!! I've read it many times, in English and in Greek and own many copies. One of my favourite classics.
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