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Hi, I'm Delilah at least on here, lol! I've read a lot of novels especially British Victorian classics like Austen, the Brontes, Thomas Hardy. The thing is I usually don't reread books with very few exceptions will read a favorite twice. I especially like Gothic suspense like Edgar Allan Poe, J. Sheridan Le Fanu, etc. Today's writers for some reason are not at least to me at that level. At times, I even find myself writing like these authors as I read them so much! I wish I could have discussed my feelings as I was reading these novels! Hard to remember what I felt when I was reading them for the first time!

 

I am currently reading The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. I admire his writing style however I don't think his mysteries are that veiled as I can usually make out the suspect. My favorite was "A Scandal in Bohemia." I thought it was cool that Doyle allowed a woman to beat Sherlock Holmes!

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Hey there Delilah.. sorry I couldn't resist. :giggle:

 

Welcome to the forum, I'm sure you'll love it, and I look forward to seeing you in discussion. :friends3:

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Thanks for the welcome! I'm sure I will like it here. Kylie, Hardy wrote some excellent novels such as Jude the Obscure and The Mayor of Casterbridge

Didn't know The Kinks had a song about Delilah as well. Freddy Mercury wrote one as well about his cat! Of all the Victorian authors I just can't seem to like Dickens maybe has something to do with his novels being so damn long! I can be a tad impatient with long novels!

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So far I've only read Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd. It took me ages to get into it but by the end I loved it. :)

 

I love Dickens! Have you tried A Tale of Two Cities or A Christmas Carol? They're both reasonably short and they're brilliant. It took me a while to get into AToTC, but it gets better and better as it goes along.

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Far from the Maddening Crowd was one of my least favorite Hardy novels. Jude the Obscure and The Mayor of Casterbridge were much more interesting at least to me. I tried to read "A tale of two cities" years ago but I found it somewhat confusing and I never finished it. Maybe I'll give it a try again. Perhaps someone could do it as a book club selection?

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Hi Delilah,

Welcome to the Book Club! :17:

 

I don't like the classics that much. I've tried Sherlock Holmes some time ago, but, reading a collection of the complete stories, I found every story quite the same. The crime happens, Sherlock does some mysterious research, and then tells, who did it. I have to read them separated. But, unlike you, I never suspectet the right person, as I didn't get enough information. In that, I find Doyle quite genious.

How do you like Agatha Christie?

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Hi Delilah,

Welcome to the Book Club! :17:

 

I don't like the classics that much. I've tried Sherlock Holmes some time ago, but, reading a collection of the complete stories, I found every story quite the same. The crime happens, Sherlock does some mysterious research, and then tells, who did it. I have to read them separated. But, unlike you, I never suspectet the right person, as I didn't get enough information. In that, I find Doyle quite genious.

How do you like Agatha Christie?

 

Thanks for the welcome. I loved Ms. Marple but I read them quite some time ago so I can't remember which ones I read! The thing with Doyle is that there just aren't many suspects so while I might not be able to guess the how and why I usually can figure out the guilty party!

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I live in Hernando County!

No way! I'm in Citrus County.

Hi, neighbor. *waves* :D

 

Oh, and have you ever been to Poe House Books?

I just thought you might since you are a Poe fan and it's not too far from where you are.

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No way! I'm in Citrus County.

Hi, neighbor. *waves* :D

 

Oh, and have you ever been to Poe House Books?

I just thought you might since you are a Poe fan and it's not too far from where you are.

No never heard of Poe House Books. Where is that located?

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No never heard of Poe House Books. Where is that located?

It's in Crystal River on route 44. It's an old house converted into a used book store. The rooms are divided by genre.

It may not stay open much longer. There are a lot of places closing around here.

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