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I had no idea Eleanor Oliphant was a Scottish read! I've heard some excellent reviews about it - let us know if it lives up to expectations :) (And enjoy your Outer Hebrides trip, jealous!)


Lorna, I keep blowing hot and cold on whether to buy this - and it sounds like your experience of reading it was also mixed. Overall, would you recommend it?


Interesting take on it, not read it, but I would find it hard to laugh at that kind of thing too.


I need to re-read Bowell and Johnson's journey. Thanks for the reminder! Read it back in the 1980s, but think I would appreciate it more this time around.


I know what you mean Lorna. I read two of the series as part of last year's challenge, and while they were OK I don't think I'd go out of my way to read any more.






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Update: I was happy to find it for Kindle!

Lorna wrote: "Book 5 - Dalmore - Tales of a Lewis Village by Donald John Maclennan. It took a while for me to get into this book - months, actually, because I found the opening chapters so dry th..."
Well done with persevering, I might not have picked it up again! I haven’t read many memoirs but would be interesting to read about the history of the islands and how people lived.
Well done with persevering, I might not have picked it up again! I haven’t read many memoirs but would be interesting to read about the history of the islands and how people lived.





Just noticed you’ve hit your reading goal, Lorna, well done :) It’s interesting you said your opinion changed over a little while, this happens to me too, I’m glad I’m not the only one as I feel a little daft writing a review then changing my mind a bit!
I think Shetland gets ‘whiter’ nights than Orkney, though I remember how bizarre the first few years felt. Now I sleep right through the bright nights, and struggle more this time of year where it will soon get dark by 3ish making it hard to stay awake! ;) I haven’t read Vera but hear it’s good and love the TV series...
I think Shetland gets ‘whiter’ nights than Orkney, though I remember how bizarre the first few years felt. Now I sleep right through the bright nights, and struggle more this time of year where it will soon get dark by 3ish making it hard to stay awake! ;) I haven’t read Vera but hear it’s good and love the TV series...
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I am planning to visit the Outer Hebrides again this summer and I want to read Johnson and Boswell's respective accounts of their journey there in 1773 before I go.
Others on my list (and already on my Kindle) include The Wasp Factory, Laidlaw, and Waverley. But I am going to start the year with Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.