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Mrs. C. wrote: "I've started The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott. Enjoying so far, but it is 532 pages long! I hope to finish, but...."
Good luck! It can be daunting when they're so long, I'd love to read some Walter Scott, but no idea where to start.
Good luck! It can be daunting when they're so long, I'd love to read some Walter Scott, but no idea where to start.

Good luck! It can be daunting when they..."
I'd start with Waverley or Rob Roy. All the Waverley novels are great, IMHO.

Good luck! It can be daunting when they..."
Once you get used to the writing style they are very good reads. I read 3 of them over the last few years although I had first started The Heart of Midlothian about 15 years ago and just couldn't get started. Kept plugging away this time and really enjoyed it so moved on to Redgauntlet and then Old Mortality which was my favourite. Picked these to start with as they all have a connection to the Dumfries area but would like to read Rob Roy at some time. Will be keen to see how Mrs C. gets on with The Fair Maid of Perth.
Susan wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Mrs. C. wrote: "I've started The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott. Enjoying so far, but it is 532 pages long! I hope to finish, but...."
Good luck! It can be daun..."
Mrs. C. wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Mrs. C. wrote: "I've started The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott. Enjoying so far, but it is 532 pages long! I hope to finish, but...."
Good luck! It can be daun..."
Thanks guys, I've made a note. My Scottish TBR list is growing fast :)
Good luck! It can be daun..."
Mrs. C. wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Mrs. C. wrote: "I've started The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott. Enjoying so far, but it is 532 pages long! I hope to finish, but...."
Good luck! It can be daun..."
Thanks guys, I've made a note. My Scottish TBR list is growing fast :)

Like Ellen's TBR pile, mine for this year needs a Scott novel added.

I love this one, went to Dumfries last summer and stayed close to Gatehouses and that was no accident let me tell you :)

Now, on to Castle Dangerous, which I started once but never finished. Wish me luck this time around!

I have started Scott's *The Black Dwarf*, another of the Tales of My Landlord.

Mrs. C. wrote: "Finished The Black Dwarf by Sir Walter Scott and have written a review: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5.... Not sure what's next but may continue awhile in Scott."
Great review, sounds a bit different than what I would expect. Intriguing :)
Great review, sounds a bit different than what I would expect. Intriguing :)


I also came across him very recently and thought the books sounded very interesting. Looking forward to starting them.

How do you do that?


How do you do that?"
They have a website to click on when I looked up your review.

How do you do that?"
They have a website to click on when I looked ..."
Thanks!



Your successful run of Scott novels is inspiring me to go back and read some more of them!




Mrs C, I'm in awe at how you're storming through the works of Scott. Your enjoyment of them will hopefully inspire more of us, me included, to read some Scott this year.
John wrote: "Mrs. C. wrote: "Finished The Surgeon's Daughter by Sir Walter Scott. A good plot and some flawed characters. The only criticism I have is that in the last part of the book when the s..."
Ditto - it's impressive and very inspiring!
Ditto - it's impressive and very inspiring!

I've wanted to read a Dorothy L. Sayers book for a while, but haven't tried it yet. Are most of her books Scottish-themed, or was it just this one?


I've wanted to read a Dorothy L. Sayers book for a while, but haven't tried it yet. A..."
I believe this is the only one.

It's funny because I thought I had read all of the Waverley novels, but discovered a number of lesser known works on Goodreads. I have never read one of his most famous novels, Ivanhoe, however. Maybe I'll get to it this year.


I read Ivanhoe last year, and really enjoyed it.

Coincidentally, I'd just ordered from our library Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain: The Story of Madeleine Smith. I used to pass every day the house where she lived at the time of the murder.

Oh, let's compare notes when we're finished. I'm about halfway through.




I also read Ivanhoe this year, and it was a very enjoyable read. I particularly enjoyed Gurth and Wamba.


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