The 1900 to 1950 Readathon discussion
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And I'm currently reading The Mysterious Affair of Styles, too, because I always want to have a crime novel on my bedside table. ;-)





I've also started Letter From England by Mollie Panter-Downes. This is a series of essays/articles written for the New Yorker during WWII. I plan to read a few pages each day throughout the month.
My next book will be Fraulein Schmidt and Mr Anstruther by Elizabeth von Arnim; starting tonight.


I'm reading the Virago Modern Classic edition with the intro by Elizabeth Bowen.



Now I've started The Pearl by Steinbeck :)

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle (British, April 1902) and...
The Big Four by Agatha Christie (British, Jan 1927). I really like Agatha Christie’s books, especially those with Hercule Poirot.



I've started Love at Second Sight by Ada Leverson. She was a great friend of Oscar Wilde and these books have a similarly witty writing style.

*I say Indian/Bengali because Bangladesh was still part of India at the time.

In the Netherlands this is a classic. A group of young girls growing up, going to school and having fun.
I don’t think this has been translated or at least not lately.


Looking forward to hearing what people have thought on various books. I’m sure I’ll be finding new books to read in the future.



Started selection #3 A Room with a View by E. M. Forster (1908), a re-read for me. I don't remember anything about it, so we shall see how it goes on this re-reading.


I also finished Metamorphosis, 1915, by Franz Kafka, Bohemian, from another country, not a novel (a novella), and 1910s prompts. It is thought-provoking. However, literature that is modernist, absurdist existentialist is not my favorite. Still a 4-star read.



This is Faulkner's first published novel written in 1926 and concerns 3 soldiers dealing with the aftermath of WW1

A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)
Triplanetary by E.E. "Doc" Smith (1948)
First Lensman by E.E. "Doc" Smith (1950)
Currently reading:
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick (1945)
The Travel Tales of Mr Joseph Jorkens by Lord Dunsany (1931)
And soon to start:
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (1925)

First I read Schoolidyllen (1900) by Top Naeff for prompt 1 book from country you are from. The Netherlands
And I’ve just finished Evil under the Sun( 1941) by Agatha Christie for prompt 3 a genre classic.
I’am also reading Kristin Lavransdatter, book 1 the Wreath(1920) by Sigrid Undsett for prompt nr 2 from a country not your own. Norway



I've started Prophesying Peace: Diaries, 1944-1945, the diaries of James Lees-Milne. They were published a lot later, though obviously written during WW2.
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I'm starting with Crooked House by Agatha Christie.