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I'll be digging out my well read copy of Smileys People soon Yay! And a Perfect Spy is on it's way. I love my 2nd hand copy of Smileys People - it was originally purchased in Russia and contains a London-Moscow plane ticket. :0)
Cool!
I've only read The Constant Gardener by him so want to read at least one of the Smiley books - was going for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy but apparently this isn't the first one, he's first introduced in Call for the Dead. So will try and find it in the library. Do you think it matters if I read them in order or not?
I've only read The Constant Gardener by him so want to read at least one of the Smiley books - was going for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy but apparently this isn't the first one, he's first introduced in Call for the Dead. So will try and find it in the library. Do you think it matters if I read them in order or not?

Thanks Hilary - glad they don't necessarily have to be read in order...the library is more likely to have a copy of Tinker Taylor than 'Call for the Dead'.
Just finished Smileys People. It took me a long time to get around to reading any John Le Carre - I'd got the idea that he wrote very macho James Bondish books.
In fact George Smiley has more in common with Miss Marple than James Bond, and John Le Carre's Smiley books are fascinating but melancholy tales from a much more realistic, totally unglamorous world of espionage. He is very much in the tradition of Graham Greene.
In fact George Smiley has more in common with Miss Marple than James Bond, and John Le Carre's Smiley books are fascinating but melancholy tales from a much more realistic, totally unglamorous world of espionage. He is very much in the tradition of Graham Greene.
Sounds good Lee!
I couldn't get a copy of any of the Smiley books but I did pick up The Looking Glass War which looks interesting. It did kinda put me in mind of Graham Greene from the description so looking forward to it!
I couldn't get a copy of any of the Smiley books but I did pick up The Looking Glass War which looks interesting. It did kinda put me in mind of Graham Greene from the description so looking forward to it!

Good stuff - A Perfect Spy is waiting patiently for me to start after Effi Briest and The Testament of Mary.

At the same time, in the present, we learn he is "under a cloud" and the British and the Americans are desperate to find him.
Pym is,I think, le Carre's, most developed character and this novel his most complex. I find it desperately sad and although I love le Carre's other more traditional spy novels, I think this is his most rewarding to read.
Looking forward to it Hilary though I think, after Smileys People, and Effi Briest I need to cheer my self up with some Pickwick first!
Help- John Le Carre overload. A Perfect Spy looks excellent - but can't read it at the moment -it's making me depressed and I'm feeling bullied by Jack Brotherton!
It's going to have to back into the TBR mountain for a while I'm afraid :0(
It's going to have to back into the TBR mountain for a while I'm afraid :0(


The other one I've borrowed is Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

A few of the Le Carre novels I've read have detective elements to them - particularly Smileys People - it starts off with Smiley hunting for a piece of evidence - the only problem is - he doesn't know what the object is or what it is intended to prove! Smiley has to do some detective work in Tinker Taylor too.
I haven't read many Spy novels but perhaps The Spy Whom Came in from the Cold is more purely of that genre?
I haven't read many Spy novels but perhaps The Spy Whom Came in from the Cold is more purely of that genre?
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Call for the Dead (other topics)Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (other topics)
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (other topics)
Call for the Dead (other topics)