Misfit Misfit’s Comments (group member since Jul 24, 2009)



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Jan 01, 2013 08:50AM

22029 Thanks for the input. I do want to read the first one.
Jul 17, 2012 10:07AM

22029 Hi Diane. We've been a bit slow. Feel free to stir things up :)
Apr 11, 2011 12:33PM

22029 Hi Clare, I check when I see new posts but I'm not able to help on NF. Anyone else? Laura?
Emma Drummund (3 new)
Nov 06, 2010 04:17PM

22029 Laura wrote: "I have already added to my TBR, thank you so much!!"

I'm almost done. Very very good. Now to see if we can get out of Kabul in one piece...
Emma Drummund (3 new)
Nov 04, 2010 12:31PM

22029 Any one read her books? I heard mention over at HFO and I've got two out from the library now. Her stories are mainly focused in India or other Eastern parts. I started Beyond all Frontiers last night and so far so good, similar political setting to The Far Pavilions. I also have Forget the Glory which starts in India but moves to the Crimean.

Emma Drummond
Sep 19, 2010 06:14PM

22029 Laura wrote: "Has anyone read any book by George MacDonald Fraser? I am just starting Flashman. Any comments?"

I've heard a lot of good about them (although Flashman is very much not PC).
May 29, 2010 01:46PM

22029 Hi Dottie and welcome. Jump in whereever you like. It's been quiet around here except for our travel nattering.
Apr 22, 2010 02:18PM

22029 I just received Virginie's post card today and a book mark along with it. Woohoo! Thanks very much.
Apr 18, 2010 12:29PM

22029 I live rather close to the SeaTac airport, about 5-10 miles away. I am so used to them I don't even "hear" them anymore. Same as the trains, although thankfully I'm far enough away it's just a pleasant noise.
Apr 18, 2010 06:07AM

22029 Chrissie, no problem on the thread. There's not enough of us here for it to matter anyway :p

Have you all realized that this volcano issue is going to impact more than just air travel? If planes can't get out of the UK then neither can the Royal Mail with our books dangit. If I have to wait any longer for the latest Chadwick I am going to be sooooooooo mad.
Apr 15, 2010 07:02AM

22029 I've received Chrissie's card, thank you. I must get off my behind and fill out my cards and get them sent off. Can't seem to get my nose out of a book and do it :)

PS, someone's going to get a card with an airial (sp?) view of The Ballard Locks and a story about how dumb that rowing to the beach scene really is geographically. Who will it be?
Apr 13, 2010 04:20PM

22029 Welcome back ladies, and Virginie I loved your pics. I have my postcards but I must sit down and write them out and address them.
Apr 06, 2010 03:55PM

22029 Have a safe and happy trip Virginie.
Mar 20, 2010 04:28AM

22029 Virginie wrote: "Wonderful, Misfit it would be lovely to have you in !!!!"

OK, as long as I don't have to go to downtown Seattle to the tourist traps to find a postcard :)
Mar 19, 2010 02:39PM

22029 Laura wrote: "and then Misfit will be the fifth mosquetaire, right?"

What am I being volunteered for? I've no trips planned in the immediate future :)
Mar 16, 2010 07:16AM

22029 I think its off the east coast of Africa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanzibar




Mar 15, 2010 09:03AM

22029 One thing I like about MM Kaye is that she always sends home the message through her stories is that East and West are inherently different cultures and will never see eye to eye. We should stop trying to change what cannot be changed - you'll really see that in Tradewinds when the heroine learns that lesson.

Shadow of the Moon takes a while to get moving but those last 100 or so pages. Yowza!
Mar 15, 2010 08:54AM

22029 Virginie wrote: "I have read great books taking place in India,but they are not always about XIXth century India, can I just mention them ?
As I said when I introduced myself to the group :
"The Rains came" Louis ..."


You mention any period you want. We want to know them all :)
Mar 15, 2010 08:53AM

22029 Laura, gorgeous shot.

Virginie, I'd also recommend Zemindar by Valerie Fitzgerald if you can get your hands on it. A great companion book to Shadow of the Moon. Same period, but Zem. is set inside the Lucknow Residency and SOTM outside.

Zemindar by Valerie Fitzgerald
Mar 15, 2010 08:22AM

22029 Oh I just love MM Kaye. Not set in India but her Tradewinds is just awesome.
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