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Jan 02, 2010 08:36AM

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It's gone a bit quiet on here, hasn't it?
I want to read I Capture the Castle, so I don't have a nomination!
I may have to pad the voting poll! lol
I am still reading Vile Bodies, because life and work has interfered with my reading! I do plan to finish it though.
Have you read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, which is set in 1930s Edinburgh?
Have you read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, which is set in 1930s Edinburgh?
Kathleen, I read it a short while ago. I've got to admit I wasn't so keen on it. Have you?
Lauren, yes, PMJB is one of my favorite books ever, and Muriel Spark is one of my favorite authors. I'm also enjoying Vile Bodies, so I think I may be in the wrong group! LOL.

Yes! That's exactly what I like about her. That she says so much in so few words. She didn't start writing novels until the 1950s, and her style reflects that. The rest of her books are set in the 1940s and later, so they're outside of the the time period of this group. Her book The Mandelbaum Gate isn't as sparse as her others. It's much longer and more like a traditional British novel. (It's set in the 1960s in the Middle East, around the time of the Eichmann trial.)
Great to find another Waugh fan! Did you like Brideshead?
Great to find another Waugh fan! Did you like Brideshead?

Did you like A Far Cry from Kensington? That is the only one I have read but I liked it.
Amanda, I really enjoyed Testament of Youth, but most of it takes place during WW1, so a bit before our time frame. In fact, I found the post-war stuff she wrote about rather tedious.
Kathleen, are you nominating The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for February?
Kathleen, are you nominating The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for February?
I really liked Brideshead and didn't like Vile Bodies. :)
Sarah, A Far Cry from Kensington was another favorite of mine by Spark. Probably in my "Spark Top Five." Funny you should mention that one. I'm glad you liked it. I realize Spark is not for everyone.
Amanda,
Have you seen the Brideshead movie that came out last year or the year before? I've seen the miniseries but not the movie.
Amanda,
Have you seen the Brideshead movie that came out last year or the year before? I've seen the miniseries but not the movie.
Gabriele wrote: "Amanda, I really enjoyed Testament of Youth, but most of it takes place during WW1, so a bit before our time frame. In fact, I found the post-war stuff she wrote about rather tedious.
Kathleen, ar..."
No. Thank you for asking.
Kathleen, ar..."
No. Thank you for asking.

Kathleen, ar..."
No problem, the last thing I want is tedious reading. I'll do some more research and come back with a nomination!
I didn't watch the Emma Thompson Brideshead movie. I had several friends tell me that it didn't do the book justice.


Sounds like an interesting list. Good for you!

It's fun; combining my two favorite things, books and lists! Here's a link to it if you're interested:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/bigread/top...

And the winner is.... I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith. For those who have read it, please do participate with whatever comments you can muster from memory. I understand you won't want to re-read this when there are so many other books calling to you.
For those who are reading something on their own that they may wish to share, please start a thread under "Other Reads".
For those who are reading something on their own that they may wish to share, please start a thread under "Other Reads".

I'll try to join in the discussion early as I'm very busy in the second half of the month.
I would suggest The Priory as a side read, because I don't know if many people can get this book. Am I correct?

Lol, I'm not really that sad! I Capture the Castle is a great book :)
I agree a side read could be the best bet because so many people can't get hold of it. Whereas ICTC is more widely published, and so practically all of us can get a copy, The Priory could be reserved for anyone who desperately would like to discuss it.
I agree a side read could be the best bet because so many people can't get hold of it. Whereas ICTC is more widely published, and so practically all of us can get a copy, The Priory could be reserved for anyone who desperately would like to discuss it.
I do hope you'll join our discussion, Lauren - maybe even start us off in February?
Why not post a thread for "The Priory" when you're ready? I have a copy and hope to read it soon. (Still struggling with "A Children's Book".) But I'd better read ICTC first!
Why not post a thread for "The Priory" when you're ready? I have a copy and hope to read it soon. (Still struggling with "A Children's Book".) But I'd better read ICTC first!

DJ, I got mine from the Persephone website because it seemed to cheapest. I think it was about ten pounds, more or less.
Come to think of it, I swear I ordered their seasonal catalogue. It never came.
Anyway, they were quick and efficient in sending the book.
I'll definitely join the discussion re ICTC. If I can stretch my memory back!
Come to think of it, I swear I ordered their seasonal catalogue. It never came.
Anyway, they were quick and efficient in sending the book.
I'll definitely join the discussion re ICTC. If I can stretch my memory back!
ICTC is a short book. I plan on rereading it. Too many of my memories of the film get mixed in with the memories of the book! I enjoyed both, but I think the book is better.

Gabriele I have THE CHILDRENS BOOK. Waiting to be read will be interested in your opinion.

Thanks for reminding me :-)
Books mentioned in this topic
I Capture the Castle (other topics)The Priory (other topics)
They Knew Mr. Knight (other topics)
High Wages (other topics)
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Dodie Smith (other topics)Dorothy Whipple (other topics)