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I must say I also had a salutory lesson in prejudices. I eyed a young male nurse with tattoos and piercings, but he proved to be extremely kind and gentle and good at his job. The old ladies loved him!

I guess as in Barbara's case it could egg you on to swifter recovery, but what about those poor souls like my mom and Cheryl's where they won't be leaving the hospital? I'm glad we were able to get mom a spot in hospice care for the last few days, but had to fight for that - I think we all have a way to go toward recovering in positive (not just cost-effective) surroundings and dying with dignity. Sorry to be so heavy on a Sunday, but the healthcare debate rages on here in the US!


Oh that is awful! My mother was the same - old-school Irish Catholic and very outspoken with it, she would've hurled a bed pan at that fella...I'm so sorry your mother had to go through that, especially at that vulnerable time.


Oh, my word, Kim - that gave me goose bumps! I laughed, but I had goose bumps, too!

It's time to think about our April read!
I'll just copy part of what I wrote in an earlier post
I will also just mention that we have 3 non Regency romances that we should consider reading in 2017 as we haven't done them as a group read yet. The Convenient Marriage, The Masqueraders & Beauvallet.
2014 romances that are back in the mix as far as nominations are concerned are;
Cotillion **
Frederica
Sylvester
The Nonesuch
The Unknown Ajax*
The Foundling.
* Our May read.
** Will definitely be read in 2018 under either my or Margaret's reading order.
This post will get a bit unwieldy if I list the 2015/6 reads, so if unsure just look through the Group Reads folder before nominating. (as IMO it is too soon to reread)
Just take a look at the proposed reading schedule for 2018 before making a nomination.
I would like to nominate The Convenient Marriage.
Looking forward to hearing from the rest of you! :)

From the 2014 list I nominate Sylvester, which I love, but haven't re-read in far too long.

From the 2014 list I nominate Sylvester, which I love, but haven't re-read in far too long."
Oh sorry Barb I should have mentioned only one nomination per person. Which would you prefer to nominate. It isn't obligatory to nominate from the 2014 list - just as long as no one nominates anything we read 2015 or 2016 as we still have some good titles unread. :) Have I made things too complicated?


One more nomination & I will close it for voting! :)

It's time to think about our April read!
I'll just copy part of what I wrote in an earlier post
I will also just mention th..."
I haven't read Masqueraders or Beauvallet so I'm fine with either of those; I read Convenient Marriage once years ago and enjoyed it very much, so I'd love a reread with the group...I know, I'm as decisive as a bowl of Jello but I really would enjoy any of those three!
And thanks for everyone's kind wishes, I am back home after surgery and doing well. Everyone was lovely in hospital but there's no place like home!

So I will put you down as nominating Beauvallet! Perfect! Nominations closed & it's time for voting!
We have
The Inconvenient Marriage
The Masqueraders
Sylvester
Frederica
Beauvallet.
I probably won't reread Frederica as I just read it last year, so if someone else wants to lead the discussion that would be great! Otherwise I'm sure after about 30 reads I will remember it well enough to lead! :)
My vote is for The Inconvenient Marriage

From the 2014 list I nominate Sylvester, which I love, but haven't re-read in far too long...."
Oops, my bad. I'll go with 'The Masqueraders' because I love it sooo much.

It's time to think about our April read!
I'll just copy part of what I wrote in an earlier p..."
Susan
Welcome back! Glad everything went well and that you are home again.

It's my fault for making things so ridiculously complicated! Ex public body employee - can anyone tell? :D
But we have ended up with an awesome list. Three never read by this group, two not read since 2014!

It's time to think about our April read!
I'll just copy part of what I w..."
Thanks so much! And Carol, I'm happy to nominate Beauvallet but I'm not really a swashbuckling kind of gal, so please put my vote down for Convenient Marriage - it's been so long and I remember it being very funny, I'd love to reread it with the group!

Thanks, I'm so glad to be back and feeling better already! ;-)


Thank you! A bit tired but so much more comfortable - the first night you know how they wake you every two hours to check vital signs- I know they have to monitor patients after surgery but yikes, no sleep! That's harder for me than physical pain...;-)


Didn't even realise the blue. Just read it as it should have been.:) Still would've been interesting to see what sort of romance GH could have written about an inconvenient marriage!!
I'll go with any of them. It is such a long time since reading any of GH books, (not since my Nan died) they are all like a first read again.

Lol, I thought it was deliberate!
I have read The Convenient Marriage and Sylvester, so I will vote for one I haven't read--The Masqueraders. But I will reread/join in the discussion of any of them!
Welcome back, Susan!



I will count you as one of the "happy to read any of them" voters Kim. :)
So, at the moment The Convenient Marriage & The Masqueraders are neck & neck.
Sylvester has 2 votes
& I'm counting Hilary's nomination of Frederica as 1 vote
0 votes forBeauvallet
I will leave voting open till sometime on Sunday (NZ time) :)

Sylvester 4
The Convenient Marriage 3
The Masqueraders 3
Frederica 1
Beauvallet 0"
Oh, poor 'Beauvallet' is not receiving any love. I always picture a young Errol Flynn as 'mad' Beauvallet. Blame the movie 'The Sea Hawk' (1940) (not to be confused with Rafael Sabatini's novel of the same name. However, as someone who read a lot of Sabatini as a teen, it is obvious that GH did the same.) Anywhoo, I've always found 'Beauvallet' to be quite charming.

if yes I will vote for The Masqueraders. if not, where do I click.

if yes I will vote for The Masqueraders. if not, where do I click."
Yes this is the thread to vote. :)
Barb I love Beauvallet too. :)

My vote is for The Masqueraders

No we don't do polls as I found consensus easier. :) In message 187 I counted your nomination for Frederica as a vote. But if you want to change to one of the other nominations let me know! :) Votes close on Sunday (New Zealand time)

No we don't do polls as I found consensus easier. :) In message 187 I counted your nomination for Frederica as a vote. But if you want to change to one of ..."
Nope stick with Frederica! and I ever realised about the consensus thingymewhatchamacallit - now I know for the future!
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I have been mostly lurking on these threads being more taken up with Norah Lofts but couldn't resist adding my 'hospital tale'
I had a heart attack a couple of years ago (such a surprise, especially to me ! ) Anyway, some wards in public hospitals in South Australia are now ( also to my surprise ) mixed sex. I was the only woman in my six bed ward and every single one of the five men snored, all in different registers and all at different volumes, all night. At least two had sport on the television - seriously loud.. And the one next to me - I mean there were curtains of course , but not always pulled round - had a penchant for wanting to show his angiogram site . In his groin.
I got better SO quickly.............and recuperated with dear GH , who never has groins in her books.