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My edition: the cover of my copy is half ripped from excessive reading! It was my Mum's originally. I think she decided to hand it over to me when she saw how dog eared it had become before I left home at 20.



That is a truly beautiful cover! She is too pretty for Phoebe though.

Just getting the threads reading, but I will admit to having already completed my reread - I needed a little pick-me-up!
I have no idea how many times I have read this title. Could be as many ..."
A very good likeness of Phoebe.




Rosina wrote: "I am not sure if I will re-read this time - I've read it so many times! And it is becoming less of a favourite for me as I age. I have this copy -

My copy has a number of typos as well - it is dismaying how far back they go!


I will be reading it on my kindle, with this cover:

I like it! It matches how I feel about the main characters.


I don't re-read often and I'm going to skip this one.
Enjoy, and see you with "The Unknown Ajax" :-)


I guess you’re right - I’m so used to these reprint covers being attractive, but having absolutely no bearing on the plot or characters (heck, often not even the right era of clothing!), that I don’t even look that closely! ;)

I hope you enjoy it, Jackie - I’m doing mostly audiobook through scribd this time, I’ve not had this narrator


My edition is




Oh that is frustrating!

Oh, I liked it, it was ok.

Oh, I liked it, it was ok."
I usually find even a non-favorite Heyer has better writing and more entertainment value than pretty much any other book I might be contemplating spending time with - especially the audiobooks (not abridged, I’ve done that before, so frustrating!). With a good narrator, it’s a whole new book - I sometimes notice secondary characters and situations I skimmed past previously.


God love you - you’re a good mum! Well, we’ll be here when you’re free to join us!

This is the cover for my first copy of Sylvester

OMG! it is Doris Day with an upside-down flower pot on her head!!
Poor Phoebe, to be so misrepresented...

This is the cover for my first copy of Sylvester
[bookcover:Sylvest..."
That is horrible, but your flower pot is nicer than trash bin, my first thought...


This will be my fourth or fifth reading of Sylvester. I found April Lady to not quite be the five-star book I had previously thought it to be (partly due to the horrible audible narrator -- like nails on a chalkboard, but also rather unintentionally funny!), so THEREFORE, ....... I already skipped ahead and listened to the unabridged audio of Sylvester somewhere in the first part of April. And Sylvester definitely made up for April Lady's failures, it was just what I needed! Nicholas Rowe was the narrator and I found him to be quite good, but not as great as some other narrators. He tended to drop the volume of his voice sometimes and it was sometimes hard to differentiate who was speaking dialogue (I would have to click over to my whispersync/immersion kindle version to reread a passage or two). I also felt like he didn't always quite "get" or "feel" Heyer like some of the other narrators do. I also bought the abridged audible version narrated by Richard Armitage and that is what I will be listening to for this group read. Why, oh why, can't Armitage do full, unabridged recordings???!!! I'd pay top dollar for those!!
On a side note, since I've started listening to all these audio versions of Heyer's books I have come to realize I've been mispronouncing her name all these years!! I always thought it was "High-er" but evidently it is "Hay-er". Ooops!!! Aren't I just the country bumpkin!!

the very second scene where The Duke goes to visit his mother jumps right to him saying he has decided to get married, completely leaving out the part where he gets annoyed with his mother's companion Miss Penistone and I think that is too important a part to leave out. (view spoiler)

the very second scene where The Duke goes to vi..."
Ugh! Why do celebrities (and Audible) keep putting out these half-baked, watered down versions of books??! I think I have two print copies of Sylvester on my shelves; maybe I'll take a marker to one of them and highlight all the parts they've cut out on this abridged audio just to visually see how awful it really is. (Or maybe I won't!
Now that I think about it, it sounds like a tedious project! 😊 )


I've always pronounced it the second way.

I've always pronounced it the second way."
My cousin pronounces it Ee-anth-EE, but I also worked with a girl back in the 60's who pronounced her name Eye-anth-EE. It's a bit like Xanthe where you sound that last e as eee, and the X sounds more like a Z - Z-anth-EE.

This is the cover for my first copy of Sylvester
[bookcover:Sylvest..."
Thank you for sharing, Barb. Yes, it's hideous.
I have the pink Harlequin, one of the first ones I found when I started looking (for books by Heyer). I liked Sylvester a lot and I'd like to reread it, not sure I'll get to it this month, but I'll try.



I also own this Harlequin paperback:

Why so many copies? Well, there was a time when finding copies of Georgette Heyer's books was not easy. I clung to the few I had in paperback, no matter how yellowed or disintegrated they have become. Then they started being issued in those beautiful trade paperback editions. I just bought them as they came out. Now of course, I've purchased my faves in ebook. I even have a few in audiobook although I'm not a fan of listening to books unless I'm driving long distances. Since I live and work in NYC, that doesn't happen so often.
I've only read Sylvester: Or the Wicked Uncle a couple of times - way back in my youth, and then again last year. I'm looking forward to revisiting! it's going to be a week or so before I can though. I'm in the middle of a library book that needs to be returned soon.

Cute dog names! I named one of my cats after a Dickens character, but the other dog and cat have no claims to fame.

the very second scene where The Duke goes to vi..."
That is an excellent point about the scene with Miss Pennistone, Jackie. I've been struck on this reading with how well Heyer draws the complex layers of Sylvester's character. He can be enormously likable--as in our first glimpse of Sylvester deciding not to waylay his truant nephew--but then there is that other, much colder side!

Hah, I do the same with names, associate them with similar words (I took a class in college called “Words, Words, Words” for one hour credit, but it was immensely popular because a very talented English professor made it so entertaining- he was teaching the roots of words and expanded our vocabularies, but we learned so much more!)


I know! :) But if other members want to use this thread in the coming months, if it is too far off topic it is a lot to wade through. :)

My paperback has the same cover as the first photo posted by Theresa. I like to think of this as Phoebe leaning against the barn wall at the inn, wondering about the changes in Sylvester.


I am surprised he does Tom Orde with a thick accent, wouldn't the son of the local squire have been taught The Queen's English instead of the local one?

Exactly! I think Rowe does a very good job (and totally agree about swoony Armitage in North and South!)

I am surprised he does Tom Orde with a thick accent, wouldn't the son of the local squ..."
Good point - I know Heyer tells us the Squire plans to send Tom to Town at some future point to acquire some bronze, so he might still have a bit of a rustic accent (as Rowe does Tom), but I wouldn’t think he'd have a heavy accent...
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Just getting the threads reading, but I will admit to having already completed my reread - I needed a little pick-me-up!
I have no idea how many times I have read this title. Could be as many as 50, the last time being 2014.
This time I've read this cover.
So... how many times have you read this title? Or is it anyone's first time?
& what format are you using?
Remember - no open spoilers. Please use spoiler tags or post in the spoiler thread. We don't want to spoil a first read for anyone!