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from the FAH Reading Challenge group.
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Nava was so good, and got so under my skin that when I finally got the last two installments, I couldn't start reading them, and by now I might have to restart all over again.

The books all sound interesting, but I may checkout Papercuts by Colin Bateman"
Bateman was unbelievably brilliant and hilarious when I first read him, then a few doozies, hope you enjoy

Just don't choose Radcliffe's Udolfo! That's 90 percent description of scenery, and she'd gotten everything out of books, never having been to the Alps (or Italy etc.)




ETA: please tell me if I should add the covers or if you'd rather put only text on facebook



I want to listen to an audiobook by Steve Martin now, that's how I would chose them anyway, by the audio narrator rather than author.
I like classical novels for all the work and care that went into them, though I can't remember if I read Middlemarch and Tess. I do know that I refuse to read Hemingway, culture is oversaturated with masculinity more than enough.
Very amused by you playing HP. Perhaps Arms will write us a sketch in which the clueless Foil will of course have to be Malfoy.

ETA: have you read it? Or "After the Silence" (that already drags from the start and I don't know if to go on)?

(Melissa, do you know if you are "relevant" on the FAH feed, aka if your comments are visible to people? I know that after all this time I'm still being hidden in their posts by FB, just interested :))

It's great that they work for you! And the sketch just turned it around, it was poking at those who listen and those who oppose it :)
I've struggled a whole week to get an audiobook to continue playing, I think it broke my stereo, and finished it on the phone today. As with worse made audiobooks, I sadly fall asleep every half hour though it was excellently made. The amount of effort with all digital formats is frustrating; what do you use to listen, can you make it continue at a certain point, set bookmarks??
I've read the Tana French, and the one about NYC venues sounds interesting.

It's the first of these (often Irish) books that contains an "Oisin", mention of a Connor on the women's loo, a duck and something I have to insert the quote for later - I'm not happy about the many links to prompts I found.



Yes :)

On page 30 of this classic 1939 novel, a comment on (post) modern fiction reads like a description of fanfiction.
... it was explained that a satisfactory novel should be a self-evident sham to which the reader could regulate at will the degree of his credulity. It was undemocratic to compel characters to be uniformly good or bad or poor or rich. Each should be allowed a private life, self-determination and a decent standard of living. This would make for self-respect, contentment and better service. It would be incorrect to say that it would lead to chaos. Characters should be interchangeable as between one book and another. The entire corpus of existing literature should be regarded as a limbo from which discerning authors could draw their characters as required, creating only when they failed to find a suitable existing puppet. The modern novel should be largely a work of reference. Most authors spend their time saying what has been said before - usually said much better. A wealth of references to existing works would acquaint the reader instantaneously with the nature of each character, would obviate tiresome explanations and would effectively preclude mountebanks, upstarts, thimble-riggers and persons of inferior education from an understanding of contemporary literature.