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Mela (melabooks) | 542 comments Mod
In a poll for July 2024 won August Folly by Angela Thirkell.

Who is going to read it? How do you like it?

If you have read it already, or you are reading it at another (later) time - write here what you think about the book too.

[Please keep in mind to hide spoilers in spoiler brackets.]


Sonia Johnson | 140 comments Will be reading this, but probably not until middle of the month.


Robin P | 55 comments I actually have this one. I haven't been doing the reads with you for a few months, but I plan to join this one.


Cphe | 97 comments Intend to start in the next few days


Mela (melabooks) | 542 comments Mod
I like this cozy story. Not my favourite of the series, but still charming.

[I am not going to re-read it now.]


Cphe | 97 comments Finished late last night. Forget just what soft reads these novels are.

Not a favourite by any means


Sonia Johnson | 140 comments This will be my fourth. I bought the first from a bookshop, but the others have been secondhand purchases. I didn't like the second, Wild Strawberries, but enjoyed the sixth Pomfret Towers. Am looking forward to reading this, fingers crossed for an enjoyable time.


Sonia Johnson | 140 comments Started this and couldn't visualise the railway track/platform set-up in the first chapter. Made the mistake of asking my husband, who was a train mad child, for an explanation!


Mela (melabooks) | 542 comments Mod
Sonia wrote: "Started this and couldn't visualise the railway track/platform set-up in the first chapter. Made the mistake of asking my husband, who was a train mad child, for an explanation!"

😃


Sonia Johnson | 140 comments Finished it. An enjoyable, easy read. For me the book was helped by the children and the donkey who added humour to the story. I think that Richard crops up in a later book, but as he was my least favourite character I may avoid that one.


Robin P | 55 comments Yes, Thirkell writes realistic children who are loud, chaotic, and adventurous.


message 12: by Mela (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mela (melabooks) | 542 comments Mod
Robin P wrote: "Yes, Thirkell writes realistic children who are loud, chaotic, and adventurous."

Yes. I love "Thirkell's children" too. By the way, I have still The Demon in the House (amongst a dozen of the latest) to catch up.


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