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Nada wrote: "Nuria wrote: "Wuthering Heights was my first Victorian book. I read it at seventeen and loved it. I've reread it two times..."
I read it at about the same age too! 16-17. It's really good to hear ..."
Hurray! Also, it’s a pretty good reading for a chilly autumn night.
I read it at about the same age too! 16-17. It's really good to hear ..."
Hurray! Also, it’s a pretty good reading for a chilly autumn night.


P.S. I am not reading A Christmas Carol in October.

I would count The Importance of Being Earnest and then if you have time pick up something new.

That is what I was thinking. I am also doing the October Bingo. Victorial novels dont match many of the prompts.

Kate has posted a link to a different Bingo game that is geared toward Victorian lit. She talks about it in her video "Things Making My #Victober". It's fun, and you don't have to print it off--you can bookmark it and track it online.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NgQp...


What a delightful surprise, Outi!





Anne is my favorite of the Brontë sisters!

I thoroughly enjoyed “ The Importance of Being Earnest” and thought a re-read of Savile’s Crime was due. Enjoyed it so much more the second time!

And Mina is the true heroine of this story.

It's been some years since I last read the book, but I've been meaning to read it again to see if this point of view holds up.
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I read it at about the same age too! 16-17. It's really good to hear that you still loved it and appreciated it even more on rereading it, I'm four chapters in and I'm loving every second of it!