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(group member since Aug 06, 2013)
Laurel’s
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Joy wrote: "Laurel wrote: "Am about halfway through Mist Over Pendle which isn't quite what I expected but I'm enjoying it. Also started reading To the Lighthouse on my kindle during my lunchbreak."I studi..."
I'm having to concentrate to keep up with the stream of consciousness thing but definitely enjoying it so far! I might see if I can find the broadcast of it - sounds good.
Am about halfway through Mist Over Pendle which isn't quite what I expected but I'm enjoying it. Also started reading To the Lighthouse on my kindle during my lunchbreak.
Changed the title of the thread and crossed off The Testament of Mary - hopefully we will like some of the other better!
Which bit did you read Hilary? We did the Wife of Bath's Tale which I loved! I'm planning on reading the rest of it eventually...
Well I am more or less in agreement with the rest of you - I thought when it first started I was really going to like it, then it didn't really take off if you know what I mean. It was alright, I didn't hate it but if it had of been any longer I think I would have got bored! I didn't think he got the voice right either - she was supposed to be a woman from the middle east 2000 years ago but she sounded pretty modern - I know you have to translate but it just didn't feel right.(Sorry for long post - didn't get back till after midnight so just catching up now!)
I'm enjoying The Wrong Mans - I have it recorded and then watch when I feel like it though cos I quite often can't sit and watch telly, so I think I'm a couple of episodes behind!
Ok Ellie, we'll hold fire ;)Hilary - I didn't think the rabbits were necessary either, there was enough horribleness in that bit without adding more!
Well it's a dark and miserable night (I want to say stormy but that would be stretching the truth a little) and I'm curled up with a mug of tea, a handful of chocolate digestives and my copy of Mist Over Pendle. These dark nights are perfect for stuff like this! Enjoying it so far, it's a good story.
I love the Capote one, it's a really sweet story. I'd really like to read A Child's Christmas in Wales as well.I'm leaving it till November before putting the poll up so I might add these if we don't get any more nominations - does that sound ok??
