LOL it is still early yet
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LOL it is still early yet
done voting: of course I voted for Poe's Narrative..
Edgar Huntly! Long live CBB. Classic American Gothic.
It looks like it's going to be THOND, but I've got The Woman in Black on order. I thought it stood a good chance of winning, and have wanted to read it for a while, so I went ahead and bought it :(. It looks like I'm going to scare the bejezus out of myself with no-one to discuss it with though, :lol:, so I may make less sense then usual on postings. I would like to read THOND too, but I have so many books on the go that I might get them mixed up, so apologies up front if Quasimodo appears in 19th century London, tracing his Jewish roots, (Daniel Deronda), or a ghostly woman (in black) appears in an Austenesque setting, pining after Captain Wentworth, or Lily Bart turns up in Notre Dame Cathedral, looking for a rich husband, or Pablo Neruda starts reciting poetry to Anne Elliot.........sorry, I've had a glass of wine :D.
I am on the fence about hunchback, don't know yet if I really want to comit myself to reading this one. If I happen to come acorss the book when I am out in time for the dicussion then maybe I will pick it up, but I probably won't go out of my way for it.
I was really pulling for Poe come through in this one.
Hi folks. This is the first site I came back to after my adventures in mass failure. I cannot do anything but Wilkie tho, for now. I may not be around much right off. I need some time to sort things out and rebuild my data base.
If anyone is coming to Philadelphia anytime soon, let me know. I need new friends and real human interaction. My strength has been taxed.
Rebecca, I suppose. "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again."
Going once...
Yay for Poe! Hopefully the scales do not get tipped in the next couple of days. Though I am going to have to wait untill I get back from vaccation to start reading it. I am already taking too many books with me.
Is it Poe then? I may not join in, as I didn't get the book. I went ahead with TWIB and THOND. I have the book of the first one, and listened to the audio version of the 2nd. Although, I suppose if it's online here I can, I'd forgotten about that.
Hello all,
I stumbled onto this thread and it looks intriguing and I will second Wessexgirl's question; Is it Poe?
Personally, either Hugo or Poe is fine with me.
I found my copy of the Poe "Narrative".
Since I am new to the Month/ Novel thread, I'm not quite sure how it works other than I suppose we simply start reading and posting our thoughts, questions, observations, etc.
Thanks
Gilliatt