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We have already discussed "A Wayside Tavern" and "The Old Priory" previously, but both discussions are open for new comments. You can access them via the "Discussion Topics" list by clicking on "Discussions" in the top right corner on any page here.
Marie has just begun a new discussion of Lovers All Untrue (LAU). Please join us in this discussion!

Good thinking Sylvia !

What do you all think? Any ideas for the book if we are ready to move ?

Just for one consideration, I will throw out a title we have never completely discussed - "The Lute Player." It has been on my mind since the discovery and reburial of King Richard III's body several years ago.



(I was a new member then, and some of my remarks make me cringe! You all were always a patient lot.)

I'm happy with either of the Far East ones , notwithstanding Sylvia's point above , or the Lute Player .
We did Queen in Waiting ( I think also known as Eleanor The Queen? ) which comes before TLP historically, in 2015.
Oh or the Lost Queen, very sad tho it is .



Of other books that have been mentioned I'd prefer The Lute Player, which is one of my favorite NL books. I will follow Sylvia's suggestion to read the commentary that's already been posted here about Cloves and Nutmeg.


If no-one wants to, l will, though l hope someone does want to.!

We have very generous notions of what constitutes leadership of a group read, so no one need feel intimidated , I promise!


However, if our as-yet-unnamed leader prefers TLP, I'm happy to be part of that discussion.

If nobody else is willing to lead, I will start off a discussion, but as you know, I am too blind to read ahead, so all of us will have to make an effort to stay on topic and keep forging ahead. But I will put out the suggestion that if Donna is willing to lead us, we will discuss The Lute Player, and if Marie is willing, we will discuss The Lost Queen. However, Marie, you just led our last discussion, so I am sorry for even asking you this soon. What are your thoughts on this? And if none of us move quickly, Barbara will probably get drastic! This will likely be our last discussion this year.


Marie wrote: "School is in session, so I can't commit to leading. I found TLP on my shelves, so I'm ready for either!"
Thank you for asking, Sylvia, but my health prevents me from making commitments of time and leadership that I may be unable to provide. Sorry.


I'm afraid I can't start til I get back from Melbourne, that 'll be sometime after next Tuesday, if that's all right ?


Thank you!

I would read those with you


Peggy, Barbara has agreed to lead a discussion of The Lute Player, and I believe she intends to start it on Nov. 1st.

The Lost Queen seemed to be what were thinking of last, any advances on that? I just noticed in our Memorable Characters thread that Copsi Castle ranked quite high in books to read.
I am willing to lead, IF no-one wants to, whatever we choose (unless it's The Claw or Checkmate)




Anyway, it's looking a bit hopeful for Copsi Castle or The Lost Queen. I would prefer TLQ, but am happy for either . Yay for Fans of NL revitalised !!

And if/when we do, can I implore us all to contribute , please ...... Just the odd comment here and there would be lovely.



I am assuming no one wants to lead ? Be lovely if anyone did......if not, well, I did say said I would.


We are doing Copsi, Tanya. I just started the thread this morning . Not sure where you got The Old Priory from , but no matter , I am SO glad you are on board !

My 'leading' style tends to the rather unstructured I know, and I am happy if anyone wants me to lift my game as it were ! I do understand that the way I do it can mean no-one is quite sure when they are ahead or behind the others .
Unless advised to the contrary I will continue just going along at what seems to be a reasonable pace . My only criteria really , are
- that we try as far possible to follow on/acknowledge previous posts and
- try not to do really big spoilers ( tho most of us are multiple time readers I think )
Is that OK with you all ?
PS I think CC is off to a great start!!

For whatever it's worth, if you want to discuss something that's of a "spoilerish" nature, I've found that Goodreads' feature for embedding a "spoiler" link in a comment, which readers can click on or refrain from clicking as they wish, to be really helpful in such situations. (If you don't know how to do that, click the tiny green "some html is okay" link above the comment box.)
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