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But I was amused to note that Wikipedia says of Jane Eyre: Quote:
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01-13-2020, 09:50 AM | #33 |
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I thought I'd share a few of the other books I thought about for this theme...
* The Trigger by Arthur C. Clarke and Michael Kube-McDowell - a fascinating story and one of Clarke's better collaborations (IMO, of course). But, alas, no ebook edition that I can find. * Sorcery & Cecelia by Patricia Collins Wrede, Caroline Stevermer. A neat blend of historical fiction and fantasy, an epistolary novel for YA/teen readers that is also good fun for those of more mature years. * Never Never by James Patterson and Candice Fox. They are both good writers and I'm looking forward to see what this is like, but they had to go and confuse things - there is one of Patterson's "Bookshots" provided as a prequel to this book, and in both cases Candice Fox is on the cover but not in the copyright. Keh? |
01-13-2020, 01:55 PM | #34 |
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Thanks for the leads gmw. I just looked them up and was pleasantly surprised to see I bought Sorcery & Cecelia in 2014, but never got to it. I’m glad to know it’s worth a read.
(I went through a crazy period of scooping up too many books mentioned on the Mobileread daily deals thread, squirrelling for my upcoming retirement. When I came to my senses, I was left with a ridiculous tbr list that will take me two lifetimes to get through ) |
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I enjoyed Sorcery and Cecelia as well. Although not enough to continue the series which all came packaged when I got it. They follow-on books were written more than 15 years after the first one, so I figured the first was a good stand-alone.
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Oh, yeah. Same here. I suppose I should be happy about it, because now I really can't afford to buy very many books.
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Dazrin, I did read the two follow-on books. I did enjoy them ... not as much as the first, perhaps because the novelty had worn off by then, but still worthwhile (to my tastes). I even read Magic Below Stairs by only Caroline Stevermer, set 10 years after the first three, which was okay but targeted at an even younger audience and it showed.
CRussel & Victoria - so what you're recommending is to buy as many books as possible while you can afford them, yes? Very glad to hear that, as last year I purchased four times as many books as I read ... and you're right, it's those daily deals. |
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Gmw it only gets worse, so set up a book fund instead of stockpiling. As issybird says, retirement equals more time to read reviews and covet new books (.....On the other hand, I did get some great deals! And the prices really have jumped over the last five years.... |
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Yes, it was those 90% multi-use Kobo coupons.
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On a personal note, the original production of The Sound of Music was my very first Broadway show as a little girl, although not while Mary Martin was in the cast as I’m not quite that old, and I’ve always thought the show far better than the treacle-fest of the movie. How could they cut “How Can Love Survive?” and “No Way to Stop It”? And there was that ridiculous and tedious puppet show just to get in The Lonely Goatherd which had been displaced from its original position in the show. |
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I've always loved those Rogers and Hammerstein musicals. Just this morning some selections from Carousel were on the radio. But your comment about the puppet show brought another and (IMO) more successful cinematic use of puppets to mind. One of my favourite films is Lili with Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer.
I have always felt that the puppet sequences in that film were so amazingly moving. But then I'm a sentimentalist. |
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