Only five books read in January. It's some sort of negative record, but let's blame Dickens because he's a) dead and b) responsible for the my spending the first three weeks of 2011 squinching my eyes in stubborn determination. In addition to my review, under the cut, I should mention that if you're going to pick up any Dickens work, it's worth
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But at least your five books were five good ones, which is what matters really, I think.
I shall have to look for the Holmes one - I'm always a bit leery of other people writing Holmes, but from your write-up it sounds like this is a good 'un.
Glad you enjoyed Nicholas Nickleby - I was drawn into reading it by seeing the Cghannel Four production with Roger Rees as Nicholas and David Threlfall as Smike. Brilliant.
And complete agreement on Triffids.Wyndham was a genius IMO.
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I now really, really, want to see this. I might just have to check if there's a DVD available. *bimbles off to do so*
I've read more books in a month that you have
Heh. I will catch you! *chases*
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Edward Petherbridge as Newman Noggs as well. And Alan Wossname as Wackford Squeers.
I hope you can find it.
Heh. I will catch you! *chases*
Oh I'm sure you will :-)
Especially as I've just started a pretty long book - Fingersmith by Sarah Waters, which I'm loving so far - it has a really Dickensian feel about it and is one of those books that pulls the reader in right away.
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I enjoyed Fingersmith immensely. Clever and twisty, and I agree about the Dickensian atmosphere. I've not read anything else by Sarah Waters, because they've had mixed reviews, though I do keep meaning to try something else.
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