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Aug 21, 2012 04:54AM
What have you been reading this summer besides Austen? I have been reading some English history and have also discovered author Lucinda Brant who writes Georgian historical novels.
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I've never heard of Lucinda Brant but I shall definitely look into her as I just love historical novels so would certainly be interested in reading some of her books!
I make an effort to keep my reading wide-ranging, with non-fiction, historical novels, romance novels, YA and classics all in the mix. This summer has been the same. My biggest read has been the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. Wasn't sure about the sexual content at first but I'm starting the last book in the trilogy soon. In terms of the romance apart from the sexual scenes, they are wonderful books--better than you've probably heard. If you're adult age, give them a try!





I've been experimenting with some modern romances, they're good but I don't think you can beat the romance of Austen... and Heyer too.


The Six Sisters
by M. C. Beaton. Admittedly they are chick-lit and I managed to read one day practically, but they are so sweet and honestl..."
I love Marion Chesney, have you also read her Agatha Raisin mysteries?

My summer reading has been appallingly thin, as I have been focused on cycling this summer and so been away from books. But there will be more Heyer!


I've just been inspired to buy a lot of 10 of her books from eBay. I will report back on my readings!

This summer I have also read "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte and "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray, which I would really recommend for all Austen fans!! :)

This summer I have also read "Wuthering ..."
I love Wuthering Heights.I have Vanity Fair on my to read shelf.Have you read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Jane Eyre by Emily's sisters?I highly recommend them.


Here's the list:
FARO'S DAUGHTER
THE CORINTHIAN
DEVIL'S CUB
DUPLICATE DEATH
WHY SHOOT A BUTLER?
CHARITY GIRL
VENETIA
ARABELLA
COUSIN KATE
THE MASQUERADERS

The Six Sisters
by M. C. Beaton. Admittedly they are chick-lit and I managed to read one day practically, but they are so swe..."
yes i've read a few of them - and it was the Agatha Raisin books which made me check her website and find the six sisters in the first place! recently i got a set of 10 agatha raisin books from a website called the book people for quite a low price, so im really looking forward to reading those too!!

I can't claim to be much of a historical reader, but it turns out I love an author who writes a great 12th century mystery series. Ariana Franklin's Mistress of the Art of Death is the first one. Sicily's king once ignored a papal bull that forbad women from practicing medicine. He sends a female pathologist to England to help discover who is murdering children. And, I'm finding mysteries set in Africa rather interesting. Malla Nunn's first, A Beautiful Place To Die, is set in the early 50s just when aparthid it getting started. In the second book, the protag looses his 'white person' identity.
Something lighter :) Any of Elaine Viets' Deadend Jobs books. Oh and I'm always rereading Christie. I just ordered Black Coffee.
Patg
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