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message 251: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments You remind me that I’ve been meaning to read Old Filth—thank you!

I’m currently rereading The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things by Paula Byrne. Lots of interesting tidbits about Austen and some overinterpretation.


message 252: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments Oh yay! It was totally an unexpected find and proving to be so enjoyable .. I've not read any Jane Austen interpretations since university. I remember how keen some critics were, to dissect every single detail . But this looks interesting!


message 253: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Byrne’s book and Mullan’s What Matters in Jane Austen (sorry, book links not working on my iPad right now, that feature comes and goes) are two of my favorite books about Jane Austen’s life and works. Byrne’s is more about her life and how her life informed her work; Mullan’s is more about interpreting the novels but is very insightful.


message 254: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments Oh I'll have to look them up..


message 255: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments Abigail wrote: "I love Middlemarch but it’s a real commitment!

Currently reading our October group read, Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner, and falling in love with it all over again! Beautif..."


It is, but I am in a group in which we are reading it in parts over 6 months that started in September.


message 256: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments I am rereading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.


message 257: by CindySR (new)

CindySR (neyankee) Janice wrote: "I am rereading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte."

I want to do that for my first read of 2023.

Right now I'm reading Horse
and I have a new favorite author Geraldine Brooks


message 258: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Finally getting started on Elizabeth Taylor’s The Soul of Kindness.


message 259: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments CindySR wrote: "Janice wrote: "I am rereading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte."

I want to do that for my first read of 2023.

Right now I'm reading Horse
and I have a new favorite au..."


Oh, you should read it! And don't you just love when you discover a new favourite author! :)


message 260: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments I am also reading The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar for my real-life book club at my local library.


message 261: by CindySR (last edited Oct 23, 2022 05:35AM) (new)

CindySR (neyankee) Janice wrote: "I am also reading The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar for my real-life book club at my local library."
I read that and it was amazing!


message 262: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Finished The Stone of Chastity by Margery Sharp, an amusing English farce from 1940, and am going to read another Rumer Godden: An Episode of Sparrows.


message 263: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 452 comments Farewell to the East End by Jennifer Worth. It is the last Call the Midwife book. The first is the best. Lots of stories that do not involve her, or midwifery. Stories about people she did not know. The first book in the series is the best.


message 264: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments CindySR wrote: "Janice wrote: "I am also reading The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar for my real-life book club at my local library."
I read that and it was amazing!"


I am almost finished reading it and love it too! It sure is eye-opening to the plight of refugees and their struggles and travels.


message 265: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Reading in tandem Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy and The Moon-Spinners by Mary Stewart.


message 266: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments I am resuming my rereading of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.


message 267: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments I'm reading "Marking Time" by Elizabeth Jane Howard ; the 2nd in the Cazelet series. It's not capturing me immediately as did the first book, " The Light Years" . I'm sure it'll improve..


message 268: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 452 comments Anne of Green Gables


message 269: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Just finished Britannia Mews by Margery Sharp and doing a quick reread of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston for another reading group.


message 270: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments Jan wrote: "Anne of Green Gables"

I just love Anne! <3


message 271: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Finished Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy and Old Filth by Jane Gardam; now on to Javier Zamora’s memoir Solito.


message 272: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments Finished The Fortnight In September by RD Sheriff: loved it but found it quite sad. Of course, we all interpret literature differently .
Now back to Elizabeth Taylor's short story collection ; The Devastating Boys.


message 273: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Solito was wonderful but gutting and the next book I read—Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin—was also great but also very intense. Am taking a little escapist break before getting to Life among the Savages and reading What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris, the first in the St. Cyr Regency mystery series.


message 274: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 452 comments The Girl with the Louding Voice


message 275: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Finished Life Among the Savages and am starting Back to the Garden by Laurie R. King.


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Dee❤️ | 4 comments I am Reading Villette by Charlotte Bronte


message 278: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments I loved Villette when I was a teenager! For a long time it was my favorite Brontë novel.


message 279: by Dee❤️ (new)

Dee❤️ | 4 comments I am reading it for first time... My fav. Bronte novel is Jane Eyre, though I read it long ago... It was and still is fav Bronte novel 😁


message 280: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments I’m currently reading a book by favourite author , Monica Dickens , “Marianna”


message 281: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Reading Love Lies Bleeding by Edmund Crispin. Love the sense of humor!


message 282: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments Oh love Edmund Crispin: haven't read him for years though .Must make him my next ...


message 283: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments There’s a buddy read going on in January in the Reading the Detectives group if you want to join. (The group is devoted to Golden Age detective authors.)


message 284: by Dee❤️ (new)

Dee❤️ | 4 comments Me.... want to join


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message 286: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments The Art of Mending by Elizabeth Berg for my in-person book club.


message 287: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Yoked with a Lamb by Molly Clavering for the Retro Reads book group here on Goodreads.


message 288: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen


message 289: by Mary (new)

Mary (alianthia) | 54 comments I’m currently reading Dorothy Whipple’s “Someone at a distance”.. it’s so very good . I’m galloping through it and planning to read more of her books..


message 290: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Read but did not enjoy Towers in the Mist byElizabeth Goudge and now reading Fifth Business by Robertson Davies.


message 291: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Marthinsen (nikkiemarthinsen) I’m currently reading Babel by R.F. Kuang and I’m really enjoying it so far.


message 292: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1513 comments Mod
I am going to buddy read with my mom The Christie Affair. I started it last night.


message 293: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments I am still reading Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen as well as The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon


message 294: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1513 comments Mod
I just listened to the reel that Jane Austen house put out of Captain Wentworth’s letter to Anne and thinking I should be reading that book on Valentine’s Day.


message 295: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments Finished Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng lately and now reading The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor.


message 296: by Janice (new)

Janice | 57 comments I finished rereading Middlemarch (parts 7 and 8) by George Eliot yesterday and started American Dirt by Jeanine Cumins as well as listening to The Little House in the Fairy Wood by Ethel Cook Eliot and still reading Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.


message 297: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 420 comments That’s a busy reading schedule, Janice! Congrats on finishing Middlemarch—I always felt it would be a more powerful story if it stopped after Dorothea finally understood Casaubon.


message 298: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 452 comments Charlene wrote: "I just listened to the reel that Jane Austen house put out of Captain Wentworth’s letter to Anne and thinking I should be reading that book on Valentine’s Day."

That letter would be a wonderful Valentine's Day read.


message 299: by Kathleen (last edited Feb 16, 2023 07:30AM) (new)

Kathleen | 323 comments I agree with you and Jan, Charlene. Persuasion would be the perfect Valentine's Day read!

Hope you enjoyed Middlemarch, Janice.

As far as women's classics, I finished Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont recently and it went straight to my favorites shelf. I've just started Parable of the Sower, and can tell I'll be falling easily into it.


message 300: by Janice (last edited Feb 16, 2023 07:57PM) (new)

Janice | 57 comments Abigail wrote: "That’s a busy reading schedule, Janice! Congrats on finishing Middlemarch—I always felt it would be a more powerful story if it stopped after Dorothea finally understood Casaubon."

Thank you for the congratulations but I did have six months to read Middlemarch. It is but I don't read/listen to every book every day so that makes it manageable. :) I was supposed to have listened to The Little House in the Fairy Wood in January but I am trying a new thing this year in that the books I didn't listen to in their month I will listen to when I have a chance even if it's many months later. :)


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