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The Lurgy.........

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gallusquine Thu 26-Sept-19 11:48:00

Caught a cold, going to have a duvet day, would be grateful for kindle book recommendations.
Not a fan of romances but open to anything else.
TYIA

Jane10 Fri 27-Sept-19 15:32:24

Jane Gardam is a wonderful writer. I loved 'Old Filth' and its sequels. Some writers can just do it!

Nanny41 Fri 27-Sept-19 15:24:21

Glad to hear so many loved the Salt Path I have just bought it but havent started it yet,I am looking forward to it.

gallusquine Fri 27-Sept-19 14:50:37

thanks

gallusquine Fri 27-Sept-19 14:49:20

warm regards to you all [thanks}

Redactrice Fri 27-Sept-19 14:43:49

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

LondonGranny Fri 27-Sept-19 14:37:36

Disgruntled.
Another Jane Gardam fan here. I'd never heard of her but I got the Old Filth trilogy audiobook because it's read by Bill Wallis who I adore. I was genuinely upset when he died.

NotSpaghetti Fri 27-Sept-19 14:30:40

Not all creative writing alumni are to be avoided - Ian McEwan, Michael Chabon, Alice Sebold for example.
Don't lump everyone together from creative writing courses please.

Tibbs Fri 27-Sept-19 14:24:57

Lucinda Riley. Seven Sisters. Excellent read & starts a series each book featuring 1of the sisters.

sunnydayindorset Fri 27-Sept-19 14:17:43

I have just finished The Muse by Jessie Burton.Really enjoyed it. If anything thought it was better than the Miniaturist. ( BBC adaptation did not do her first book justice BTW)

Disgruntled Fri 27-Sept-19 13:53:43

Have you read Jane Gardam? I LOVED "Old Filth", the first of a trilogy, so two more if you enjoy it. Beautifully written, dry humour, fascinating story.

Saggi Fri 27-Sept-19 13:35:47

Anything by SusanHill or Bill Bryson

Lancslass1 Fri 27-Sept-19 13:19:16

Jane 10
Yes by all means add Evelyn Waugh.!
Have you been to the Persephone bookshop near to Russell Square in London?
A delightful shop .
Books written by women like Winifred Holtby ,republished

Lancslass1 Fri 27-Sept-19 13:15:36

I agree with you ,madcat woman about The Underground Railroad.
Excellent book.

Jane10 Fri 27-Sept-19 13:14:28

Lancslass1 I couldn't agree more about avoiding stuff written after 'creative writing' courses. I couldn't bear to be funnelled into formulaic ways of writing stories or there being a 'right' way to write.
The best thing for anyone who wants to write is to read, read, read especially some of those you mention. I'd add Evelyn Waugh to the list. So many others too of course including the writers who've been revived by Persephone press.

madcatwoman Fri 27-Sept-19 13:05:38

I've just finished The Great Alone by Kristen Hannah. Couldn't stop reading. Story about a family of three relocating to Alaska. Narrated by the daughter and fabulous observation of the relationships between the three members of the family.
Lancelot by Giles Kristiansen is a great book about the Lancelot - Arthur- Guinevere trilogy, but written in a very down-to-earth style. Loved it.
Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden.
The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead. Pulitzer Prize winner and, possibly, my all-time favourite book.

Enjoy! And get well soon.

Lancslass1 Fri 27-Sept-19 13:05:19

Keep clear of any author who has a Degree in “Creative Writing”.
They all have the same format
Too much dialogue
Young woman finding trunk in attic with letters written by her great grandmother.
Going backwards and forwards in time.
Cardboard characters.
Read the books that were popular years ago
Those written by people like Nevil Shute,Norman Collins,AJ Cronin,Howard Spring ,LPHartley,EMForster.
They COULD write.

oldgaijin Fri 27-Sept-19 12:51:36

Am glued to A Farewell to France by Noel Barber...basically a love story but so much more.

jura2 Fri 27-Sept-19 12:46:39

In the meantime- thanks for calling it the 'lurgy' and a 'cold'. The word 'flu' is banded about all the time, and it is wrong.

Echinacea, inhalations with Olbas, paracetamol - and great books. Get better soon. x

holcott48 Fri 27-Sept-19 12:43:09

Oh dear, pressed send before I meant to. As above, "Autumn Daffodils - Charlie's Story", about our age group getting a second chance..............yay!

holcott48 Fri 27-Sept-19 12:40:01

"Autumn Daffodils - Charlie's Story" by Peter Turnham, Amazon.

JanT8 Fri 27-Sept-19 12:33:05

Loved Elinor Olliphant !

Xrgran Fri 27-Sept-19 12:11:22

Honor Bright by Tracey Chevalier it’s a brilliant read about young Quaker girls sail to America in 1800s and also covers Slave Trade and American settlers.

Loved it.

Gonegirl Fri 27-Sept-19 12:07:47

Pat Barker's best is, in my opinion, the wartime trilogy, Life Class, Toby's Room, And Noonday. Books you won't want to leave.

Jnorma Fri 27-Sept-19 12:04:24

Books by LJ Ross starting with Holy Island. Get better soon and enjoy your reading.

Rosina Fri 27-Sept-19 11:58:04

Wish you better! (Pressed wrong key!)