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A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irvine
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Adventures of Sally, by P. G. Wodehouse
I really like Wodehouse a lot. He wrote an awful lot of books, over 100, and to be honest some of them seem to be made up of scenes cut from other stories or otherwise reused. Adventures of Sally is by no means his best but is still quite entertaining. In my book even so-so Wodehouse is better than many writers are at the top of their game.How are you getting on with it?
I really like Wodehouse a lot. He wrote an awful lot of books, over 100, and to be honest some of them seem to be made up of scenes cut from other stories or otherwise reused. Adventures of Sally is by no means his best but is still quite entertaining. In my book even so-so Wodehouse is better than many writers are at the top of their game.
Re reading The Silmarillion
Half way through Rush of Blood by Mark Billingham (slow going) & You've gone too far this time sir, by Danny Bent - a teacher in England who, almost on a whim, decided to cycle to a teaching job in India (light chatty style, enjoying it)
Hard to pick a favourite, but if I had to I think I'd go, like you, with Uncle Fred in the Springtime or maybe Joy in the Morning. The Luck of the Bodkins is also a treat and has that delightful opening par.My sediments entirely. The adventures of Sally in particular reads a bit like what today would be called a cut and paste job. Still great though.
Which is your favourite Wodehouse book? I think mine is Uncle Fred in the Springtime.
Hard to pick a favourite, but if I had to I think I'd go, like you, with Uncle Fred in the Springtime or maybe Joy in the Morning. The Luck of the Bodkins is also a treat and has that delightful opening par.
I've got about 35 Wodehouses on my shelves...
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Wow. I am envious. Your pick of Uncle Fred in the Springtime clearly comes from much experience! Wodehouse was such a superb writer. Great sense of comic timing and his use of the English language was second to none.I promise I'm not willy-waving but I think my tally is 62:
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My sediments entirely. The adventures of Sally in particular reads a bit like what today would be called a cut and paste job. Still great though.
Which is your favourite Wodehouse book? I think mine is Uncle Fred in the Springtime.
I promise I'm not willy-waving but I think my tally is 62:
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The Good Old Days , The Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders. (Klee, Dressen & Riess)
This is not light-hearted xmas reading, it is horrific in every detail. I have questioned my own morality several times and wept. This book is a must read, if for no other reason than it demonstrates how easy it is for people to carry out atrocities and how easy another holocaust could occur.
I'd love to hear from anyone else who has read it.
mick