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message 1: by Bloodorange (new)

Bloodorange (pani_od_angielskiego) | 618 comments I would love to complete The Francesca Quartet, is anyone with me?:) I've already read The Virgin in the Garden.


Proustitute (on hiatus) (proustitute) | 283 comments Mod
Thanks for linking the author!

I've always wanted to read the Quartet myself, but I'm a bit behind you. :) I have yet to read The Virgin in the Garden!


message 3: by Helen (new)

Helen | 26 comments I've read Possession and really loved it. I'd be happy to read more of her work.


message 4: by Bloodorange (new)

Bloodorange (pani_od_angielskiego) | 618 comments Prou, Helen - should I give you a head start to read The Virgin..., or start Still Life (the second novel in the series)? If the remaining three novels are anything like the first one, I should better start at once (I'm not a wimp of a reader, but these books are the opposite of beach reading).


message 5: by Helen (new)

Helen | 26 comments Bloodorange wrote: "Prou, Helen - should I give you a head start to read The Virgin..., or start Still Life (the second novel in the series)? If the remaining three novels are anything like the first one, I should bet..."

I admit to being a bit of a wimp reader! :P I like a challenge, but I'm a bit time poor right now. I will get copies of these tho.


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Traveller (moontravlr) | 736 comments Argh, I was too lazy to click on letter by letter to see the hidden names in every folder. There's a lot of Byatt that I would like to read....


message 7: by Mosca (last edited Dec 26, 2014 06:34AM) (new)

Mosca | 19 comments "Possession" is one of the best book I have ever read. And it is among the small population of books that I plan to re-read.

I've read the first three books of the Quartet; but have gotten stuck in the middle of the fourth book, "A Whistling Woman". I fear that A.S. Byatt may be channeling some of her sister's (Margaret Drabble) tendencies for the creepy here. But I could be wrong--I need to finish that book before passing judgement.

The first three books of the Frederica Quartet are good, and "Still Life" is very good.

I have fallen in love with Frederica Potter, warts and all.

Good things have been said about "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye" and "Angels & Insects"; and probably read both soon.


message 8: by Dharmakirti (new)

Dharmakirti | 52 comments In 2014 I read my first Byatt novel, The Children's Book. There were parts of the novel that I thought were magnificient, espeically the opening sequence in the museum and the end chapters dealing with the children's experiences in WWI. However, I thought the story got lost in all the focus on the details of things pottery and glazes.

I gave the novel 4 stars and I am interested in reading more by Dame Byatt, perhaps one of her shorter works is what I would try next.


message 9: by Bloodorange (new)

Bloodorange (pani_od_angielskiego) | 618 comments I heard The Matisse Stories is an excellent collection. As for Possession, it is every bit as good as people say. Can't believe I lost a few years avoiding it for fear it is overrated.


message 10: by Traveller (new)

Traveller (moontravlr) | 736 comments I'd like to read Posession and any of the short stories.


message 11: by Rowena (new)

Rowena | 97 comments I love Byatt and would love to read Possession too


message 12: by Sue (new)

Sue | 155 comments I missed this thread completely. I've only read The Children's Book, which I loved and I have Possession on my shelf waiting. I want to read more of Byatt. As always, the only issue is when.


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