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Drat, I was hoping there was a marvellous new Norwegian author out there . I've got a lot of Roald Dahl's short stories and they are really good. I particularly like the one about the "vicar" who goes around buying antique furniture and the one about the guest house full of taxidermied animals. Can't remember the title of either though!
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I read the one about the "vicar" last night, Fiona. It's called "The Parson's Pleasure" and it is indeed a really good short story.
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I love The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. Unfortunately though I haven't read a lot of his short stories.
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The two bulky volumes of Roald Dahl's The Complete Short Stories are available from the Works, John. I bought mine in the Crawley branch a few weeks ago. I can't remember the exact cost, but it was certainly less than £10. The cover price is £14.99 per volume.
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Ah yes - the one about the guest house and taxidermy is called 'The Landlady'. It's always been a favourite of mine, along with 'Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat' and 'Lamb to the Slaughter'. 'Genesis and Catastrophe' is another one that has stuck in the mind.Fiona1986 wrote:I've got a lot of Roald Dahl's short stories and they are really good. I particularly like the one about the "vicar" who goes around buying antique furniture and the one about the guest house full of taxidermied animals. Can't remember the title of either though!
Hope you enjoy reading both volumes of stories, Eddie!
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Thank you, Anita. I'm really enjoying the stories.Anita Bensoussane wrote: Hope you enjoy reading both volumes of stories, Eddie!
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Ahh yes I remember the one about the coat now. I think I know which one Lamb to the Slaughter is but I can't think of Genesis and Catastrophe. I've loaned my collections (this one, and this one) to my sister so I can't check or have a re-read at the moment!Anita Bensoussane wrote: along with 'Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat' and 'Lamb to the Slaughter'. 'Genesis and Catastrophe' is another one that has stuck in the mind.
I am however listening to The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Other Stories from Audible. I'd read it at school (in fact I still have my high school copy of the book, whoops...) but I really didn't remember the other stories from it.
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'Genesis and Catastrophe' is about a woman who longs for a healthy baby. I can't say any more without spoiling the story.
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The Parson's Pleasure rings a bell with me, Eddie. Like Fiona, I couldn't recall the title. Thanks for reminding us.
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I read this one last night, Anita. Most interesting.Anita Bensoussane wrote:'Genesis and Catastrophe' is about a woman who longs for a healthy baby. I can't say any more without spoiling the story.
You're most welcome, Nigel.Moonraker wrote:The Parson's Pleasure rings a bell with me, Eddie. Like Fiona, I couldn't recall the title. Thanks for reminding us.
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Thanks Eddie, I will have a look next time I'm over there.Eddie Muir wrote: I bought mine in the Crawley branch a few weeks ago. I can't remember the exact cost, but it was certainly less than £10. The cover price is £14.99 per volume.
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On Sunday I started re-reading an older novel by Douglas Kennedy, "The Pursuit of Happiness" (2001)
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which I have read years ago when it was released.
I haven't read such a compelling book since I've finished devouring Stieg Larsson's Millenium trilogy last summer. My husband already complained that I spend every single minute with reading.
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which I have read years ago when it was released.
I haven't read such a compelling book since I've finished devouring Stieg Larsson's Millenium trilogy last summer. My husband already complained that I spend every single minute with reading.
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I'm still ploughing my way through the short stories of Roald Dahl and thoroughly enjoying the experience.
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Today I finished reading "The Moment" (2011) by Douglas Kennedy which was not translated into German even though it takes place in Berlin, Germany, in 1984. I thought it was very well-researched and gripping. Again most of the chores had to wait, my husband and our dog complained that I kept reading every minute I could escape to the novel.
Now I'm reading Alec Baldwin's autobiography "Nevertheless" which is very funny (this guy has a great sense of humor AND lots of movie knowledge) and also a great read. I need to finish it within 12 days as the library just received it and it has lots of requests, so I cannot extend it.
On Saturday July 22nd my friend Nancy Thayer who lives and writes novels on Nantucket will come to our public library to have a discussion about her new novel "Secrets in Summer" (taking place on the isle of Nantucket).
We are very much looking forward to that event and to meet her again!
Now I'm reading Alec Baldwin's autobiography "Nevertheless" which is very funny (this guy has a great sense of humor AND lots of movie knowledge) and also a great read. I need to finish it within 12 days as the library just received it and it has lots of requests, so I cannot extend it.
On Saturday July 22nd my friend Nancy Thayer who lives and writes novels on Nantucket will come to our public library to have a discussion about her new novel "Secrets in Summer" (taking place on the isle of Nantucket).
We are very much looking forward to that event and to meet her again!
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