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Hello Zoe, Hello Blighty! You've probably all gone to bed now, or are just about to, but I got pulled in here and I can't get out. (Next stop, "most challenging read" thread). Anyway, I'm new here, coming to you from New England, and I was drawn to your group for its UK-centeredness, if that's a word. I am curious about what you all think might be the most English of English books, if you follow. I mean ones that really capture something echt English, as in, "of or pertaining to England" - books that couldn't have been written anyplace else. There are lots of obvious ones, (like Jeeves & Wooster or Remains of the Day) and those are great but I'd like to hear about as semi-forgetten classics (Siegfried Sasoon's Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man leaps to mind, for instance;). I want to read those books.
K. wrote: "Hello Zoe, Hello Blighty! You've probably all gone to bed now, or are just about to, but I got pulled in here and I can't get out. (Next stop, "most challenging read" thread). Anyway, I'm new h..."Just off te top of my head.....
Lady Chatterly's Lover
Wuthering Heights
Anything by Jane Austin obviously
More recently other authors to look for Bernard Cornwell or Ken Follett are both very 'english'....
You could take a look at some of the books people are reading for the UK counties challenge too. Although this is a UK book group it's not because we only read books from the UK, far from it in fact. It's mainly because most of us are from the UK.
Oh, someone else to look for, not English but Irish is Maeve Binchy. I'm sure others will have suggestions but they are a few that spring to mind :-)
I'm familiar with all of those but Cornwell - I'm a fan of the Brontes and of Binchy (different as they are). Thanks for the suggestions.
K. wrote: "Hello Zoe, Hello Blighty! You've probably all gone to bed now, or are just about to, but I got pulled in here and I can't get out. (Next stop, "most challenging read" thread). Anyway, I'm new h..."I know this isn't quite the same category, but how about Last Light? Although it is apocalyptic, I feel the subject is dealt with in a very English way, a la The Day of the Triffids or The Death of Grass. Something a little different to Thomas Hardyet al!
Jayesskay wrote: "Has anyone put a Euro challenge together? Like books from every country in Europe or something?"
Well, we're currently going around the world, so all the European countries would be included in that.
Well, we're currently going around the world, so all the European countries would be included in that.
Jules wrote: "K. wrote: "Hello Zoe, Hello Blighty! You've probably all gone to bed now, or are just about to, but I got pulled in here and I can't get out. (Next stop, "most challenging read" thread). Anyway..." Thanks. That's great. Something completely new to me (I do know Day of the Triffids - at least from the movie).
Hi Zoe - I've been following along for some weeks now but I am not quite sure of the board rules for author's who want to announce a promotion. I have one coming up next weekend and I was hoping to post about it on the board but I don't want to put it in the wrong place and irritate anyone. Any guidane. (I tried searching threads and didn't find any that seemed appropriate). Thanks, Kim
Anyone read any Fred Vargas, I noticed she has won the international CWA a few times but when I looked at reviews I couldn't tell if they were fantasy crime i.e werewolves and vampires or straight crime.I can't decide whether she's worth a punt or not. Any comments or tips would be appreciated!
K. wrote: "Hi Zoe - I've been following along for some weeks now but I am not quite sure of the board rules for author's who want to announce a promotion. I have one coming up next weekend and I was hoping t..."Hi Kim, there is a thread called Author Book Promotions on the UK Book Group Homepage - this is the best place to make your announcement. Good Luck!
Thanks Em - I thought there was such a place, and I believe I have even posted there once. Today, for some reason I couldn't find it. I will search again.
Liz wrote: Well, we're currently going around the world, so all the European countries would..."
That's a big old challenge, Europe would be smaller and as there is a USA and a Counties challenge, Europe might have a place there. Just a thought. I'm not much of a challenge person myself so I probably wouldn't do it but...never say never!
Jules - as Liz said previously, anyone can do a Europe only challenge within the ATW in 80 thread if they want.
Thank you to everyone who took advantage of my free book promotion last Thursday and Friday 13th and 14th June 2013 to download a copy.
If you have time would appreciate some HONEST reviews or if you prefer comments or observations. There are some errors which I am aware of and a revision is being worked upon. However, your opinions of the story as a whole and of the presentation style, even negative ones, will be very welcome. See book at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ADYWS76
If you have time would appreciate some HONEST reviews or if you prefer comments or observations. There are some errors which I am aware of and a revision is being worked upon. However, your opinions of the story as a whole and of the presentation style, even negative ones, will be very welcome. See book at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ADYWS76
Hello everyone- I found this book fascinating. If you like Middle Eastern stories, you'll love this book. Thank you Kathy for recommending it to me. Wish you weren't married. :) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...
K. wrote: "Hello Zoe, Hello Blighty! You've probably all gone to bed now, or are just about to, but I got pulled in here and I can't get out. (Next stop, "most challenging read" thread). Anyway, I'm new h..."How can you read my mind without knowing me at all? That is exactly what I wanted to ask you all, except that I have read many of the classics, and I'm looking to read more recent books set in England.
I mostly just use the Goodreads app and just wondered if there was a way of marking or being notified of any groups that you have commented on without having to remember which ones they were or having to check back? (I hope that makes sense!)
Jackie - you should get an email re a new comment for any thread you comment in. See "you are following discussion" below.
Oh ok thanks Ian! Not sure that I have been getting those unless they have gone into a spam folder. I'll have a check, thanks again.
My app sends me a notification everytime someone updates a topic I've commented on.Very handy when your phone goes off 4 times in a meeting (I'm looking at you Ian!!!)
That's why there's a silent function on your phone Dave lol.......
@ Jackie, if still having problems, check that you haven't checked a no notifications type button either on your app/phone or on the GR site. I'm an older type git, and just on my PC, so Dave/ANO may be able to assist more re apps/phone etc.
@ Jackie, if still having problems, check that you haven't checked a no notifications type button either on your app/phone or on the GR site. I'm an older type git, and just on my PC, so Dave/ANO may be able to assist more re apps/phone etc.
Thanks Ian. My phone doesn't seem to be sending me notifications so maybe I have inadvertently clicked something somewhere! Oh well hopefully I'll suss it out soon lol
Mark wrote: "hi everyone, I'd like to aim for 50 books in 2014, is there any other wider challenges going ahead?"The is an A to Z of authors, Trip round the UK and Around the World in 80 books - all are on going and you join in as you want, take as long as it takes.
Hi Mark - there's also the USA in 51 books and the monthly genre challenge.....this month it's magic realism....good way to expand your reading out of your comfort zones - there's also a historical fiction group who are currently on the 16th Century. Just look down the discussions board.
Not sure if this is the place to post it but would just like to say RIP Maya Angelou, go in peace on your final journey and thankyou for your books. X
Sorry new to this - I think I just broke the rules sorry Gill, will make sure I put it in the proper Authors section. Please delete my previous post!
No idea what you are talking about CeDany re what you have on your USB. You'll have to explain a bit more.
Your website would probably be best CeDany. You could then post something in our authors section with a link to it. Sorry to hear about your problems with vandalism. You're very polite. Frazzled and trying would not be the words I'd use if faced with the results of such mindless bastards.
Sorry CeDany but I've deleted your last post. If you want to promote your work please do it in the authors section.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions about promoting one's books in the UK? Are there free promotional sites which target UK readers?
Indie Book Bargains promotes to UK readers. It's free but a donation to the hard-working owner of the site would probably be appreciated.
Nemo wrote: "Zoe, and everyone...you really must read this book...i am the pickiest reader ever and yet, i could not put this boys book down...it is INCREDIBLE...you really must read it and pass on what it give..."This book sounds like my cup of tea. Reality is more important to me than sentimentality.
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