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Introduction and Welcome Thread

Yes, we all read and discuss the selected book, all month long. The 2020 reading schedule is posted here in the Group Reads 2020 thread, so it is possible to put books on hold at a library or order the book in time for the discussion.
False Colours (funny and endearing) will be a nice way to start off 2020 (well, in February). We would love for you to join and share your opinions of the book!
*edit* by 'all month long,' I mean that the discussions are usually pretty active throughout the month, and some people start reading later in the month, so there is not a strict schedule within the month.
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Thanks! Time to put my Kindle to good use.

Thanks for the info Teresa. 😃

Have a great weekend,
Kathleen

You're very welcome and I hope you enjoy the group. We have a lot of fun.


We are happy to have you, and look forward to re-reading Frederica (one of my fav Heyers) with you. Have you read our February group read, False Colours? We would love to have you join in that read as well!

Welcome Barbara!
Black Sheep is one of my favourites. It is our April read.
We have been reading GH's Regencies in order.


My first Heyer was These Old Shades, lent me by a friend when we were both struggling with our high school finals. My favourite is Venetia! Thanks to this book and the Poems on the Underground initiative in London in the late eighties I found my way to Michael Drayton, a wonderful discovery ... I'm also very fond of Frederica, though, and that's what you're currently reading, isn't it?

We are reading Frederica right now, and would love to have you hop in to the threads and join the discussion. We have three threads:
Chapters 1 - 14
Chapters 15-28
Spoiler thread for open discussion


Welcome Laraine. That is a nice way to describe GH's books!

Her books are wonderful aren't they! Ever read any of the biographies?

I believe my first one was possibly Black Sheep or Frederica but it was a long time ago.
My latest read was The Nonesuch and I loved it. Other favourites are Sylvester, The Corinthian, and Arabella.
I can't wait to read more Georgette Heyer! Slowly collecting them :)

Please feel free to add your thoughts to our Black Sheep threads. Next month we will be reading Cousin Kate. 😊





Welcome Charlotte - hope you enjoy hanging out with us.
This month, we are reading as a group Cousin Kate Feel free to join in if you want! :)


Welcome, Skyla,
An entire Heyer collection in hardback - that is the dream! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Charity Girl next month.

Thanks! I may have to pass as I am not in lockdown with my GH collection so don't have it (or Charity Girl) here. What I have says something about my favourties: Arabella, A Civil Contract, False Colours, Frederica, An Infamous Army, The Nonesuch, A Quiet Gentleman, The Reluctant Widow, The Unknown Ajax, Venetia. I thought I had The Grand Sophy here too but it's not on the shelf with the others. Reading the threads in this groups has made me think I might try and get hold of The Talisman Ring and The Toll-Gate and re-read them.



Thank you, Jackie :-)

Welcome, Catharina, enjoy!
Devil's Cub was my first Heyer book - read it when I was 11 and a multitude of times since and still love it 60 years later! The Reluctant Widow is another favourite of mine. I look forward to your contributions to the discussions.

Hello Catharina!
That is so true, and makes Heyer the perfect author to re-read. We will be closing out this year with consecutive reads of The Black Moth, These Old Shades and Devil's Cub.

Hello Catharina!
That is so true, and makes Heyer the perfect author to re-read. We will be c..."
That's great, I'm really excited to read The Devil's Cub again!

Jackie wrote: "Hi and welcome, Katherina! I would agree our age makes a difference in how we experience Heyer's books."
Oh, I know - all those 'ancient' 35-year-old heroes who now look like boys, and all the fearsome, or tiresome, mothers and aunts 'on the shady side of 40' who might now be my daughters ...
Oh, I know - all those 'ancient' 35-year-old heroes who now look like boys, and all the fearsome, or tiresome, mothers and aunts 'on the shady side of 40' who might now be my daughters ...



Ha! Dunno if I'm wiser, but I certainly see things through a different lens these days :-) It's funny, some books had characters that I didn't have much time for in my 20s, but now I like..

Oh, I know - all those 'ancient' 35-year-old heroes who now look like boys, ..."
Hi Jackie, thank you! Yes, 200 years ago, people didn't live as long I suppose, so what was seen as 'old' or 'older' is not how we see it now :-) women were seen as being 'on the shelf' at 20!
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If you are wanting laugh out loud funny, then I would second the recommendation for The Talisman Ring & would add [book:Faro's Daughte..."
Our group read folder is here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... if you want to take a look. :)
The reads are usually divided into three parts - first half of book, second half of book & a final conclusion & open spoilers thread.
We haven't done a read this month as usually we have a "catch up" month in November or December, but we used that to read Acting on Impulse - a collection of GH short stories that had just been published. So we are having our month off group reads now.