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What are you reading these days? (Part ELEVEN (2015) ongoing thread for 2015
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Ah, C.S. Forester! His name is so familiar, yet I haven't read any of his works. However, I see that he wrote The African Queen which inspired the famous movie with Katherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart.

For some reason, I thought Forester & the Hornblower books were older - Victorian. They were published in the 1950's though. I don't know why I had the incorrect timing stuck in my head. Maybe it's because they deal with the time around the Napoleonic Wars.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181536/?...
I suspect they chose the name because it was so familiar and would attract people. I wonder about things like that sometimes.

Several years ago, A & E produced a number of quality adaptations of some of the Hornblower novels, which I can personally recommend to fans of this type of movie. Ioan Gruffudd stars as Hornblower.

The Hornblower series doesn't seem like your usual reading, but you might like it. The life of a seaman is brutal, but Forester doesn't wallow in gore or anything. The historical perspective is very interesting as is the character.



OOOPS, I answered my own post. LOL


Nina, please be sure to let us know how you liked them.



I doubt it would be as much fun in these crazy, crowded times. Donald Hamilton's Cruises with Kathleen is about sail boating in the 1970's & that was crowded enough. They've probably legislated all the fun out of it now. That was quite a good book, though. Joy, I think you were going to order it for someone in your family. Did they ever read it?




That was a perfect title, Nina. A friend of mine who was a real estate agent wrote a book and called it something like: "Old real estate agents never die, they just get listless." :)


Scene at a burial in a cemetary: A priest (or a little boy) finishes his prayer by saying: "In the name of the Father, the Son, and into the hole he goes."
My sister and I got giggling over that one and we couldn't stop! LOL

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I always used to love the Mystery! adaptations of the Poirot books and stories, and the Inspector Morse series, too! Judging by a Goodreads friend's reviews of several of the latter books, Morse's character as played by John Thaw in the adaptations is a lot more winsome than Colin Dexter's literary incarnation, and I'm not really interested in reading any of the books. But I've usually liked the Poirot books and stories I've read, and hope to read more.


Glad to hear that, Jackie. Hope Nina will enjoy it too.


I just finished the following but still have to finish my reviews:
How Do I Love Thee? by Nancy Moser
and
Washington's Lady also by Nancy Moser.
Both were interesting but they took me a while to get through because, although they were interesting, they were not page-turners.



Yes, it is, Nina. I've completed my review. See it at:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My review is short and in part of it I said:
"Elizabeth's father forbade her to marry and that caused her much heartache. However, Robert Browning convinced her to marry him and that story is interesting."




I've never disliked an author but sometimes I dislike an author's writing.


Another thing we didn't question was how silly it was for the "Donna-Reed"-type housewife to always be perfectly dressed up (with perfect hair) while she was doing domestic chores. Evidently she never had a "bad hair day". LOL In a way, that gave us impossible standards to live up to. We only realize that now, as we look back.
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