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Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Crazy About Love 💕 wrote: "Welcome, Mo!
I think it’s fantastic that you’ve discovered Heyer.
It’s always exciting when someone delivers into her books that’s new to her work. We get to live vicariously through you as a new r..."


Welcome Mo!

We are reading Pistols for Two/Snowdrift atm. They are some of GH's short stories. Then we are likely to take a month off for Christmas & to catch up on our Heyer reads before resuming in January. :)

There is no obligation to join in all or any of our reads. :)


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QNPoohBear | 1638 comments Welcome Mo! Sophy is a good one. I think it's the wackiest of them all. Welcome to the wonderful world of Georgette Heyer!


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Susan in NC (susanncreader) | 4143 comments Welcome Mo!


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Hi Sandi

We did have a thread about the new grand Sophy editions which I have closed & archived.

But I can open a new thread about it when I get home from the Museum, as long as Jenny is ok with that.


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Christmas Carol ꧁꧂ wrote: "Hi Sandi

We did have a thread about the new grand Sophy editions which I have closed & archived.

But I can open a new thread about it when I get home from the Museum, as long as Jenny is ok with ..."


Yes, it's probably better to have a separate thread for this discussion - it doesn't really belong in 'Introduction & Welcome'!


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Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Thanks Jenny!

I'll start a thread now.

Edit; temporarily closing this thread while I shift stuff.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ the other thread open for business. I have deleted some comments from here but they are in the new thread.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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Old Scot | 31 comments Hi, My name is Anne.
I've discovered Georgette Heyer when I was a teenager in the 1970s.
I'm not sure which came first, but the first two books I read by her were The Reluctant Widow and The Grand Sophy .
They were both quite different, but so funny thatt I read as many as I could. These were the first "grown-up" books I read that were fun!
I think my current favourite The Talisman Ring, but really I love them all!


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Hi, My name is Anne.
I've discovered Georgette Heyer when I was a teenager in the 1970s.
I'm not sure which came first, but the first two books I read by her were The Reluctant Widow and The Grand..."


Hello Anne! They are funny, aren't they? I do like a romance that doesn't take itself too seriously.


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Old Scot | 31 comments Jenny wrote: ..."
Yes indeed! The dialogue was so witty :)


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Susan in NC (susanncreader) | 4143 comments Hi, Anne, and welcome!


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Old Scot | 31 comments Susan in NC wrote: "Hi, Anne, and welcome!"

Thank you! :)


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Barb in Maryland | 816 comments Hi Anne!
Welcome. You will find that we are a friendly group. It is always nice to meet another fan of GH.


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Old Scot | 31 comments Barb in Maryland wrote: "Hi Anne!
Welcome. You will find that we are a friendly group. It is always nice to meet another fan of GH."


Thank you!


Susan in Perthshire (susanageofaquarius) | 1448 comments Welcome to the group Anne. I read my first Heyer when I was 11. It was Devil’s Cub and I loved it and swiftly read These Old Shades. That was it for me, I became a life long fan and I’ve read all of her books. I much prefer her Georgian and Regency novels and I have a top 10 which I re-read annually and another ten or so that I re-read every few years. Thee are a few of her books that I didn’t like and won’t read again unless their choices in this group but I always the enjoy the discussions here. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Anne wrote: "Hi, My name is Anne.
I've discovered Georgette Heyer when I was a teenager in the 1970s.
I'm not sure which came first, but the first two books I read by her were The Reluctant Widow and The Grand..."


Welcome Anne!

We don't do a Group Read in December as it is a busy month for most of us, but in January we will be reading Death in the Stocks There is no obligation to take part though. :)


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Old Scot | 31 comments Christmas Carol ꧁꧂ wrote: "Anne wrote: "Hi, My name is Anne.

Thank you. What does the Group Read involve?



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Old Scot | 31 comments Susan in Perthshire wrote: "Welcome to the group Anne. I read my first Heyer when I was 11. It was Devil’s Cub and I loved it and swiftly read These Old Shades. That was it for me, I became a life long fan and I’ve read all o..."

Thank you! Yes, I've a one or two I didn't love. But I've realised recently that a book I didn't enjoy in my teens might be a book I do enjoy in my 60s, so I'm now open to rereading them :)


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Anne wrote: "Christmas Carol ꧁꧂ wrote: "Anne wrote: "Hi, My name is Anne.

Thank you. What does the Group Read involve?"


They start on the first of the month & there are two threads - one with no spoilers (or spoilers hidden behind spoiler tags, & one with open spoilers & final conclusions.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Anne wrote: "But I've realised recently that a book I didn't enjoy in my teens might be a book I do enjoy in my 60s, so I'm now open to rereading them :)

That did happen to me - & there is only one GH book which I now like slightly less.


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "What does the Group Read involve?"

Just discussing the book chosen! It's very informal - you just post or comment if you have anything to say, and don't if you don't.


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Old Scot | 31 comments Jenny wrote: "Anne wrote: "What does the Group Read involve?"

Just discussing the book chosen! It's very informal - you just post or comment if you have anything to say, and don't if you don't."


Thank you. I've ordered Death In The Stocks and already own False Colours!


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Sophy | 1 comments Hi, My name is Sophy.

My go-to fun fact about myself was that I was actually named after the Sophy from the Grand Sophy.

Despite this, the first book I read by her These Old Shades, was swiftly followed by Devil's Cub. I have read a few of her books over the years and I did eventually read The Grand Sophy.

So far I have enjoyed all the books I have read by her, and I am always quite happy to read one I haven't before.


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Teresa | 2186 comments Welcome Sophy and what a lovely story on how you got your name!!!


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Sophy wrote: "Hi, My name is Sophy.

My go-to fun fact about myself was that I was actually named after the Sophy from the Grand Sophy.

Despite this, the first book I read by her These Old Shades, was swiftly ..."


Welcome Sophy!

You are the first person I have met who was named after a GH character!

Hope you enjoy your time with us - atm we are reading a GH mystery Death in the Stocks but there is no obligation to join in if you don't want to!


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Jackie | 1728 comments welcome Sophy, I think it's wonderful you were named for character out of Heyer !


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QNPoohBear | 1638 comments Sophy wrote: "Hi, My name is Sophy.

My go-to fun fact about myself was that I was actually named after the Sophy from the Grand Sophy.

Despite this, the first book I read by her These Old Shades, was swiftly ..."


That's so cool! I'm glad you enjoy Heyer's novels and embrace your name!


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Lois Browne (loislmb) | 1 comments Hi, my name is Lois. I started reading Georgette Heyer’s regency novels — Sylvester, the Grand Sophy and the Foundling are favourites — but I am also a fan of her detective fiction.
Recently I have begun collecting versions read by different narrators. Clifford Norgate is particularly good narrating Envious Casca but I have lost my copy and would like another. Ulli Birve is very good reading No Wind of Blame; not so good reading Behold Here’s Poison. Audible’s newest narrator of Heyer’s detective fiction, Matt Addis, has been very disappointing. I’m at a loss to know why a company would produce a new series and do such a mediocre job
I have searched amazon, thriftbooks, alibris, etc for CDs of orgate and Birve recorings without much success.
Would anyone have CDs of Heyer audiobooks of these or other narrators that you would like to share/sell?
Thanks very much.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Lois wrote: "Hi, my name is Lois. I started reading Georgette Heyer’s regency novels — Sylvester, the Grand Sophy and the Foundling are favourites — but I am also a fan of her detective fiction.
Recently I have..."


Welcome Lois - I hope you enjoy your time here. The three books you named are favourites of mine too.

I can't help with your CD request as I'm really deaf - but another member may be able to.


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Teresa | 2186 comments Welcome Lois. Hope you enjoy the group!


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Hello, Lois! Do come and join us as we discuss Sprig Muslin


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Susan in NC (susanncreader) | 4143 comments Hi, Lois, and welcome! I’m also a fan of Heyer audiobooks, and agree on Berve, I haven’t come across Aldergate, and only have one Audible with Addis, I thought he was okay. I really loved Phyllida Nash’s recordings of Heyer’s romances, and those have disappeared in favor of newer narrators. Sorry, I just use Audible credits or my city library to listen to her books.


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Jackie | 1728 comments Hi Lois and welcome! please feel free to post on any threads no matter how old they are.

I wish I had audio CDs (or whatever else would be permanent) of Heyer novels with some of the narrators people rave about. I won't pay for audible but keep waiting for the perfect book (Heyer?) to use via the free trial.

From audio books I've gotten from the library I know for sure it really matters who is narrating.


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Misti (mistify) | 50 comments Hi there I'm Misti - I've been on a G.H. kick this year and decided to see what's up in this group. My first Heyer was probably Behold, Here's Poison when I was a teenager (many years ago). I had never read one of her romances until about 8 years ago when I picked up Black Sheep on a whim. Now I've read 18 of her books and just love them. I don't know why but even the ones I'm reading for the first time are just so comforting to me, like old friends. Black Sheep, Faro's Daughter, and Frederica are probably my favorites, if I'm choosing today. :)


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Teresa | 2186 comments Welcome Misti. Black Sheep is a favourite of mine too. You'll enjoy the group. There are some great discussions on the monthly reads which this month is The Quiet Gentleman and Regency Buck for May.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Welcome Misti!


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Hello Misti!


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QNPoohBear | 1638 comments Welcome Misti! Black Sheep and Frederica are two of my very top favorites, too!


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Barb in Maryland | 816 comments Hi Misti--Welcome!
Black Sheep is always in my top 10 of GH's books. You started with a good one.
And you have many more to come. Lucky you!


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Misti (mistify) | 50 comments Teresa wrote: "Welcome Misti. Black Sheep is a favourite of mine too. You'll enjoy the group. There are some great discussions on the monthly reads which this month is The Quiet Gentleman and Regency Buck for May."

I just finished the Quiet Gentleman earlier this month and I've got Regency Buck on my shelf so this is perfect timing. :)


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Jackie | 1728 comments Hi Misti and welcome. please feel free to post on any threads here in the group no matter how old. We never get tired of talking about her books.

I envy anyone who has yet to discover my favorites some of which include The Grand Sophy, The Reluctant Widow, and The Toll-Gate.


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Old Scot | 31 comments Misti wrote: "Hi there I'm Misti - I've been on a G.H. kick this year and decided to see what's up in this group. My first Heyer was probably Behold, Here's Poison when I was a teenager (many years ago). I had n..."
Hi Misti, and welcome!


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Misti (mistify) | 50 comments Jackie wrote: "Hi Misti and welcome. please feel free to post on any threads here in the group no matter how old. We never get tired of talking about her books.

I envy anyone who has yet to discover my favorite..."


I adore The Reluctant Widow! I have the others on my shelf. :)


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LauraP | 3 comments Hi, everyone. I'm Laura and looking forward to reading "Regency Buck" for the 5/24 read. I have collected Heyer books for years. I prefer large print, as easier to read.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ LauraP wrote: "Hi, everyone. I'm Laura and looking forward to reading "Regency Buck" for the 5/24 read. I have collected Heyer books for years. I prefer large print, as easier to read."

Welcome Laura! :)


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Jenny H (jenny_norwich) | 1210 comments Mod
Hello Laura!


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Teresa | 2186 comments Welcome and enjoy!!!


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Jackie | 1728 comments Hi, Laura!


Susan in Perthshire (susanageofaquarius) | 1448 comments Welcome Laura - this is a great group and discussions are always fascinating!


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Brenda Spychalla | 3 comments Hello,
I've been reading and re-reading Heyer for 45 years. My first Heyer was "Frederica;" however, I did not finish it. At 12/13 years old, I found the language/style hard to get through. Fast forward a few years, and I read "Faro's Daughter." I was hooked.

It is very hard to pick a favorite, but something with both a romance and a mystery - like "The Talisman Ring" or "The Toll-gate" - are very appealing.


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