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Anne wrote: "Ok, heres one.Nicolan
Ildico
Attila the Hun"
another classic! read it years ago!
The Darkness & the Dawn
Judy wrote: "In the middle of this book..loving it, and not sure why it took so long to get to it. Maybe it was one "those required high school lit books" that weren't as much fun because you HAD to read them...."Wilkie Collins is my favorite of all Victorian writers and while The Moonstone is perhaps his most famous book, I simply loved The Lady in White..really is my all time favorite "Classic Novel" Love the Count and his mice!
Judy wrote: "Walter HartrightAnne Catherick
Professor Pesca
Count Fosco"
ahhhh!! my all time favorite classic!!! The Woman in White!!!!!
Margaret wrote: "Ah found my way here. So happy to be part of this groupJames Mason is a special favorite of mine. A friend knew his parents and his brother so it does feel rather special. I wish I had been in tha..."
welcome Margaret!! very cool about your friend! I saw pictures of Mason with his family..very distinguished looking bunch!
Wendy wrote: "Hi everyone! And Rick, thanks for the invitation to join this group. I'm Wendy Webb, a Goodreads author of The Fate of Mercy Alban, which is being published February 5 by Hyperion (there's a giveaw..."Maria wrote: "Here I am, It's Rick's fault. I read, I write, I live. I'm not good at talking about myself, but you can find me and my website here, on facebook, on twitter, yes, the usual places where authors co..."
So happy to welcome you both Maria and Wendy!
Judy wrote: "Les MiserablesLucy Honeychurch
Mr. Beebe
George Emerson
Eleanor Lavish"
A Room With A View (have to admit I know names from the movie! have not read the book!)
Rick wrote: "As our Name The Movie From The Line thread has proved popular..I felt that a book-related thread would also be fun.. so..pick out 2-4 characters from a book of your choice..list them...and let us s..."Judy wrote: "Les Miserables
Lucy Honeychurch
Mr. Beebe
George Emerson
Eleanor Lavish"
Same Era...but not Les Miz!
As our Name The Movie From The Line thread has proved popular..I felt that a book-related thread would also be fun.. so..pick out 2-4 characters from a book of your choice..list them...and let us see who can guess the correct book! Feel free to post names and answers at will!!I will start....Guess The Book!!
Christine Daae
Vicount Raoul de Changy
Fran wrote: "Although I've loved some of Koontz's work, I also was disappointed in "Odd Thomas", Am now listening to Bring Up the Bodies, by Hilary Mantel, because I'm just so in the mood for some 16th century ..."Ken wrote: "Unlike our forum host, I'm reading the Odd Thomas books IN ORDER. After the ending of the first volume I had no desire to read any more of OT. Well, I'm out of new stuff so I picked up Forever Odd..."
now now!!! I love Odd Thomas!! and yes, I did not read the first book, starte4d with second..but have read all in order since! I do wish in next adventure Odd would return home to Pico Mundo and the great characters there (Ozzie ect) Now, Ken...do you have anything against all fry cooks?? or Just Odd in particular?
Jo Anne wrote: "Hey All,My name is Jo-Anne and I am writing my first mystery. Thanks Alex for inviting me to join. Love mysteries and paranormal, supernaturals and most any books."
Welcome Jo Anne!! and thanks to Alex for spreading the James Mason word!!!
Stephen wrote: "Greetings, lovers of the written word. I'm happy to join this cool book club (and loved James Mason's acting; his voice). I'm Stephen Frank Vitale, author of a couple wacky parodies, Dorked by th..."Welcome Stephen! Great taste in actors!! Mason had best voice in Hollywood!
Alexey wrote: "Does anyone need help with content protection?"Alexey..can you explain more about your products for bloggers? sounds very interesting!
Don wrote: "Being Native American has its ups and down, mostly ups. If you are thinking of smoking a peace pipe with me, let me say right off, I'm not one of those kind of Indians. I'd rather sit and pass th..."great intro Don!! Welcome!!!
Alexey wrote: "Hi to all! :)I'm entrepreneur and working on making world better for authors of ebooks and bloggers.
I'm curious to meet here great authors and bloggers, and maybe help them to do their things in ..."
Welcome Alex! I must say..I checked out www.AtContent.com ...very facinating concept!
Alan wrote: "Using the pen name of Alan Brenham, I've written one thriller titled Price of Justice and am working on the next novel - Cornered. Parts of the plot for both books are based upon actual cases I wor..."sounds facinating!! the semi-autobiographical aspect,Alan!
William wrote: "My novella, CLOCKWORK DOLLS launches today in hardcover and ebook.
This one is a bit of a departure for me. It's darker than a lot of my other stuff, and feat..."
congrats William!!
Marian wrote: "Rick,Thank you for the invitation to join your group!
I'm a novelist who writes contemporary fiction. That said, I'm now working on a group of short stories and a novella that take place in th..."
Leigh wrote: "Hi! Thanks so much for the invite!
I'm Lisa Lane, although I write my most serious work under the name Leigh M. Lane (Leigh was my nick-name growing up). I write speculative fiction, mainly sci..."
Jan wrote: "I arrived here through Rick's post on a LinkedIn group--thank you! I'm a writer, and my most recent work is a historical fiction novel, Scent of Triumph, a Coco Chanel-meets-Titantic Movie sort of ..."
Happy greetings to Jan, Leigh and Marian!!
So many superb books by our members!! Let us all make sure to support our fellow James Mason members!
